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can you give numbers and q/v breakdowns?
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Hi everydoby!!
first of all, "kiss the gmat", thank you soooooo much! You cannot imagine how you make me feel better. I have to admit that the gmat preparation has been really stressful those days because I really want to do my best!! I think that thanks to you I will do just a few more gmatclub tests (in math) and start studying the verbal!
Dawgie, I am not using the MGMAT quant guides, I am only working with the gmatclub tests and the three official books! I also bought a french book at the very beginning just in order to know the gmat a bit better! In France, nobody knows the gmat....
Shaselai, I am not quite sure I understood your question, but if I did, here are the questions I failed at first :
PS: 18, 28, 29, 65, 69, 75, 86, 79, 103, 110 (english comprehension...), 118, 142, 145 (the toughest for me...), 148, 156, 157 (pretty tricky), 162 and 174.
DS:30, 32, 66, 70, 71, 91, 102, 123.

These are the questions in the gmat quantitative 2nd edition. If you have a look on those questions you might sometimes not understand how I could failed them. Usually, those mistakes are due to a bad english comprehension or even an absent-mindedness.

Thank you all again !!
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i was curious if you took any practice tests for the breakdowns. if you havent and all you did was do the ques and calculate the % correct then it is hard to gauge things. I would take a diagnostic and see where you stand.
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Hey Shaselai!!
I would like to tell you that I did what you asked me to do about to different tests! So I go 48, 49 and 50 in maths so I am really proud of it :)! My problem is now the verbal part! As I am not a native speaker, the tests I did worthed around 25 and 30.... So I from now on, I am studying as hard I can this part.
So thanks for telling me what to do... It made me feel much better! Now, I will try to feel as much confident as I can in verbal and crack the gmat at a 700! I checked : if I have 48 in quant, I'll need 35 in verbal... Have you ever seen such an improvement ? I am working with the three gmat books and the gmatclub tests. Is it sufficient ?
Hope you can help :)
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