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To get to 695, you need to get around  7 to 8 more section score points. You could get 7 to 8 more points by scoring at least 87 in Verbal, and then around 83 or 84 in Quant and DI.

You could get better at Quant time management by taking more practice tests, both official ones and third-party ones such as the GMAT Club Tests Quant sectional tests.

Then, between tests, you could work on topics you had issues with when taking the tests.

By the way, did you select an answer to every Quant and DI question? Leaving a question blank results in a big penalty. So, if you left any blank, you may be able to achieve your target score by simply answering all the questions.­­­­
­Yes Marty! I missed the last questions (which were answerable very easily) in both Quant and DI cos I ran out of time, didnt select the answer quick enough! Thank you for the encouragement! I will focus my remaining practice days more on time management then! Thank you!
­Oh wow. Looking good then!
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Try and make it a practice to time all the quant questions that you attempt, this should help you deal with the 'time pressure' & get more comfortable in solving questions in a timed environment.

With that mastery of Verbal I can totally see you getting an elite score. All the best!
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Try and make it a practice to time all the quant questions that you attempt, this should help you deal with the 'time pressure' & get more comfortable in solving questions in a timed environment.

With that mastery of Verbal I can totally see you getting an elite score. All the best!


Haha thanks! The verbal score was a pleasant outcome for me! Yes I think I have to fully focus on timed practices now cos I didn't find any of the questions unsolvable or confusing...I only lost track of the time while doing some long calculations instead of estimating quickly...so time and inertia seem to be the main enemy! Thank you for the advice!

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­Hi Swagatalaxmi,

I do think you can improve your score. Feel free to reach out to us on live chat and we can send you an additional study plan to follow.
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Hi. How long time did you spend on the course?

Did you study quantum verbal in parallel or sequentially?


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­Hi, everyone! I just gave my first Practice Test after completing the TTP course... 
I got a pretty ok score I guess - 645 (Q77V90DI79)

But I'm very confused about the breakdown of my score...my average accuracy in Quant during the TTP course was not less than 95% but I've scored much lower than I expected in Quant....on the other hand, I struggled with Verbal accuracy in the course but surprisingly got a FULL 90 on the practice test!

I've done well in grasping the concepts in Quant but I think time management and not moving on at the right time in Hard questions is what has cost me dearly
Can you all kind members please suggest some study strategies to improve on these points and improve my score to atleast a 685-690 by the time I give the exam in 2 months?
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­Hi Swagatalaxmi,

I do think you can improve your score. Feel free to reach out to us on live chat and we can send you an additional study plan to follow.
­Yes I have reached out already and gotten the additonal weekly study plan...I will follow it with proper timed practices...lets see what happens in the second Practice Test..will update in this thread.
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Hi. How long time did you spend on the course?

Did you study quantum verbal in parallel or sequentially?


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­Hi, everyone! I just gave my first Practice Test after completing the TTP course... 
I got a pretty ok score I guess - 645 (Q77V90DI79)

But I'm very confused about the breakdown of my score...my average accuracy in Quant during the TTP course was not less than 95% but I've scored much lower than I expected in Quant....on the other hand, I struggled with Verbal accuracy in the course but surprisingly got a FULL 90 on the practice test!

I've done well in grasping the concepts in Quant but I think time management and not moving on at the right time in Hard questions is what has cost me dearly
Can you all kind members please suggest some study strategies to improve on these points and improve my score to atleast a 685-690 by the time I give the exam in 2 months?
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­I spent about 2-2.5 months on the course. Cos I am a Doc, I had to get back to basics of Quant after leaving it for so long. I followed the TTP study plan quite closely - so was preparing quant and verbal in parallel.
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