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I was never really a great mathematics problem solver. I always struggled to get a fairly decent grade in math courses. Can anyone suggest what the first thing to do is?
I've tried sitting with my Official guide for GMAT Review to read and understand the math review, but it seems as though I'm going nowhere. Am I better off purchasing a Math book, and if so, which book?
One thing to note is that to get into the grad school of my choice, they wanted me to score 440-500. How many questions would I need to get correct on the math portion and what should I focus on mostly?
Thanks for the help!
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I was never really a great mathematics problem solver. I always struggled to get a fairly decent grade in math courses. Can anyone suggest what the first thing to do is?
I've tried sitting with my Official guide for GMAT Review to read and understand the math review, but it seems as though I'm going nowhere. Am I better off purchasing a Math book, and if so, which book?
One thing to note is that to get into the grad school of my choice, they wanted me to score 440-500. How many questions would I need to get correct on the math portion and what should I focus on mostly?
Thanks for the help!
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I think if you are profficient in Verbal you may easily score 450-500 even with lower Q raw score. Take the Gmatprep and you will see your actual level of preparation.
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