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I took the GMAT this week and scored a Q36. I want to improve this score and therefore have been looking at my weak area's, number properties is one of them. I have the MGMAT guide, are there any other rescources out there which are good and help to improve my score?
Thanks a lot in advance!
Andreas
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Every GMAT quant book will cover number properties since this is one of the most common sections you will see on the GMAT. The MGMAT book covers EVERY POSSIBLE number properties topic that you could see on the GMAT. So my advice, don't give up on the book so fast. Maybe you need to study it harder/slower
Every GMAT quant book will cover number properties since this is one of the most common sections you will see on the GMAT. The MGMAT book covers EVERY POSSIBLE number properties topic that you could see on the GMAT. So my advice, don't give up on the book so fast. Maybe you need to study it harder/slower
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Thanks. Then I will just go over and over again till I got the last bit of it
Ya, that's probably a good choice. Take the book slow, understand each concept, and pound these concepts into your head by doing the practice problems, understanding them, and doing the OG problems in this catagory. Make sure to keep an error log.
Without number property skills your overall GMAT score and quant score will suffer. This is one of the top tested subjects, and often times makes it into many different types of questions.
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