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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
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Consider taking an Official-Mock. May help give you a sense where you currently stand on Quant. If you're already close to a Quant score you'd like, for example, it may help boost your confidence a bit.
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
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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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