jog wrote:
Hey guys,
I'm facing a weird predicament while prepping for quant this time around. I have been prepping for GMAT for the last 3 months and this is my second attempt. After re-studying all of the concepts and successfully practising questions from OG20 and Quant Review, I moved on to a trickier set of questions as advised by my tutor. However, the failure rate in those questions were so high, that my basic solving ability and knowledge bank went for a toss. I have since practised 600-700 level questions to boost my morale, but I'm not confident on my future prep and I am unsure of how to go on with it
My verbal practice is going well, but quant practice is causing me to worry and not commit on a date for the test
Has anyone faced a similar blackout/dilemma before? Would really appreciate advice on how I can move ahead from this point, and how I can tackle 700+ questions and how many questions I should be solving
Thanks in advance
hey use
forum quiz. there you can select the topic, difficulty level and even source of questions. start from lower level and move to higher level for each topic. i myself follow this approach. it's really a great way to study. plus all your mistakes automatically get logged in
error log which helps in revision or repracticing those wrong questions...i hope this answer helps...[thanks in advance for a kudo
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