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Hi, I have given the GMAT twice 1st Attempt (540 Q42 V23 AWA5.5 IR3) and 2nd Attempt (660 Q47 V34 AWA5.5 IR3) , and now wish to give it for the third time but I am unable to increase my Quant score from 47/48 to 51 and thus require some guidance so as to how to practice and improve my score in the next 2 weeks for I wish to give the GMAT by the end of December.
For Quants I have referred to Official Guide 2016 and VeritasPrep Quants Books as well as Videos. For Verbal also I have referred to Official Guide 2016 and VeritasPrep Verbal Books as well as Videos.
I once again request each and everyone who is a part of the forum to kindly share your expertise and help me out with this issue so that I can prepare accordingly from here onwards.
Regards Anshul Kakria
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GMAT Quant is something which is more about decision making and precision than your maths prowess. I would suggest you that you pick up the Official Guide again and solve quant questions in batches. Pick up 15 questions first and try to solve them in 20 minutes. Then pickup 25 questions and do them in 30. Then a final round of 35 questions in 45 minutes. This way, you will improve upon your time consistency greatly. It would also be great if you could analyse the parts which you find difficult. That way, you will be able to pin point the area which you need to focus on. Getting from Q47 to Q51 is a matter of precision and consistency. Getting 47 means you are able to solve Hard problems. Going to 51 means you are able to solve them consistently.
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