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I recently took the GMAT and am concerned by my sub-80 percentile math score. I've been scoring consistently 47-48 in 4 takes of the GMAT Prep exams, so while I'd love to blame test day issues, my score is not exactly inconsistent with practice. For my retake, I'd love to score 50+ consistently so I'm not so dependent on verbal to pull up my overall score.
My question is: I've exhausted OG questions (both the OG12 book and the quant specific book). I feel like I've gotten a good grasp of the stereotypically "hard problems" (e.g. combinatorics) and timing, but it tends to be those subtle basics that I have the hardest time with (e.g. tricky number properties questions).
I've read through the forum and I'm considering either MGMAT (both exams and their prep books) or Jeff Sackmann's Total GMAT Hacks (I'm a big fan of the way he explains OG problems on his website).
For those who have similarly exhausted OG problems and are looking to push their Q score to a similar level, what books and official exams do you recommend?
Any advice would be greatly greatly appreciated. I know there's a lot of similar threads floating, but I haven't found one that quite hits the nail on the head.
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If you are already regularly scoring that high on quant and have already gone through all of OG12, I don't know how much the normal MGMAT books will help to boost your quant. You may want to consider the advanced quant MGMAT book. I have just started going through that book myself. Additionally, the GMAT Club tests contain some very difficult questions.
I recently took the GMAT and am concerned by my sub-80 percentile math score. I've been scoring consistently 47-48 in 4 takes of the GMAT Prep exams, so while I'd love to blame test day issues, my score is not exactly inconsistent with practice. For my retake, I'd love to score 50+ consistently so I'm not so dependent on verbal to pull up my overall score.
My question is: I've exhausted OG questions (both the OG12 book and the quant specific book). I feel like I've gotten a good grasp of the stereotypically "hard problems" (e.g. combinatorics) and timing, but it tends to be those subtle basics that I have the hardest time with (e.g. tricky number properties questions).
I've read through the forum and I'm considering either MGMAT (both exams and their prep books) or Jeff Sackmann's Total GMAT Hacks (I'm a big fan of the way he explains OG problems on his website).
For those who have similarly exhausted OG problems and are looking to push their Q score to a similar level, what books and official exams do you recommend?
Any advice would be greatly greatly appreciated. I know there's a lot of similar threads floating, but I haven't found one that quite hits the nail on the head.
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