Don’t Treat GMAT Quant as Just a Math Test
The first step to increasing your GMAT Quant score is fairly straightforward. You must realize that GMAT Quant requires skills different from those that you learned in high school or college. GMAT Quant is not just a math test; it is also a reasoning game. So, increasing your score means improving skills that relate specifically to the GMAT Quant game.
Yes, it’s imperative that you know an array of basic math concepts. You’ll need familiarity with the difference of squares, number properties, divisibility, Venn diagrams, and combinatorics, to name just a few. To perform well, however, you need to far surpass basic competency in using these concepts.
You Must Develop Strong Analytical Reasoning Skills So, must you learn math for GMAT Quant? Yes, of course. Without a solid understanding of the underlying math, it will be difficult to improve your GMAT Quant score. But will just learning math earn you a high GMAT Quant score? Probably not.
The GMAT uses basic math to create logic-based questions. So, to improve your GMAT Quant score, you’ll need to be armed with both solid math knowledge and analytical reasoning skills.
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