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I have gone through the basics thrice now. I get the 500 level questions correct. 600 level accuracy as per my error log - 87.9%. What should I do? I have plan for Master's in Finance, and a strong quant score strong is needed. I am doing everything that is recommended. I even narrowed down on my weak spots within this past week, yet Q44. I have plans to give the GMAT during the late October or early November. . I will give the GMAT whether I improve in quant or not.
Note - I know many will tell me to opt for a course. But, I cannot. I am still in college and am trying to save for my applications! I hope you guys understand.
I feel like giving up now. I don't even remember how much time I have spent on prep. Probably more than 200 hours.
Thanks!
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I have gone through the basics thrice now. I get the 500 level questions correct. 600 level accuracy as per my error log - 87.9%. What should I do? I have plan for Master's in Finance, and a strong quant score strong is needed. I am doing everything that is recommended. I even narrowed down on my weak spots within this past week, yet Q44. I have plans to give the GMAT during the late October or early November. . I will give the GMAT whether I improve in quant or not.
Note - I know many will tell me to opt for a course. But, I cannot. I am still in college and am trying to save for my applications! I hope you guys understand.
I feel like giving up now. I don't even remember how much time I have spent on prep. Probably more than 200 hours.
Thanks!
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Hi! Don’t give up! Everyone has experienced a plateau. My advice would be that you learn to guess! This has moved my score 30 points up or so. Check out the Economist GMAT Prep - during one week of free access study as much quant materials as possible (overall volume of free content is capped, so don’t waste it on verbal).
Yes, even I read the guessing strategies in the MGMAT book. I think I will start doing that now, because I find it difficult to finish quant on time. I sometimes end up taking 4 minutes on a question if I find it difficult.
Yes, even I read the guessing strategies in the MGMAT book. I think I will start doing that now, because I find it difficult to finish quant on time. I sometimes end up taking 4 minutes on a question if I find it difficult.
Thanks!
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Yeah, I did have the same issue. What helped me with the pacing was to find a pattern in those questions I take forever to solve and simply learn to skip them. I used to think: oh, gosh, now after another book I will finally ace inequalities - well, no, just wasted precious minutes again. Just skip! Towards the end of the exam the questions get easier so not getting to them is a disadvantage😃 best of luck!
Specifically with regards to spending too long on quant problems, this is a sign that you're using inefficient approaches. Check out this free YouTube Live presentation I recently did for GMAT Club:
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