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I agree with the above in terms of focusing on quant, but wanted to also suggest that you change the prep materials you're using to something else -- anything else. People learn in different ways, and sometimes just changing the book or study program or source you're using can help you look at things a different way, and THAT can end up bumping you up to the next level.
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OptimusPrepJanielle - I have solved about 75% of the questions in the OG. I should finish all of them in the next couple of weeks. The majority of my studying has been using Magoosh along with the official guide questions. I have the manhattan books, but I have only used them sparingly as a supplement. There is some material that I haven't completely covered yet (geometry, counting, probability, statistics). I should finish up with all of the remaining content in the next 2 weeks.

MBAIvy - I'll definitely look at doing that. I might dig a little more into the Manhattan books to get some more variety since most of my learning has been from Magoosh videos.

700 seems like it should be in reach, it just feels like I'm hitting a bit of a plateau. Thanks guys!
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