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Best thing you can do is learn the concepts and then practice until you really understand them. It seems you need to understand concepts first. I recommend the GMAT Club quant book. It's very well designed and free.
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Best thing you can do is learn the concepts and then practice until you really understand them. It seems you need to understand concepts first. I recommend the GMAT Club quant book. It's very well designed and free.




Can you send me the link?

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Best thing you can do is learn the concepts and then practice until you really understand them. It seems you need to understand concepts first. I recommend the GMAT Club quant book. It's very well designed and free.




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On the right side of the page and a search away... but here you go. https://gmatclub.com/forum/gmat-math-book-87417.html
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You should give a complete mock & then update here which are your weak areas.

Once you identify your weak areas then make a study plan and review your mistakes again and again. Maintain an error log.

GMAT quant is a reasoning test & not a MATH test. YOu need to learn & revise basics. You might take more time than others but this is something which could be achieved with patience, persistence and hard work.

I will be happy to help you with specific advice after reviewing your mock results.
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If your issue is not remembering the math basics, Foundations of GMAT Math is a good place to start.

However, it's not really a math test - so, don't be surprised if you don't hit your goal score by just studying math concepts. You also need to get better at strategically answering (or guessing on) questions. Here's some reading to start with about what skills the GMAT really tests:

https://www.manhattanprep.com/gmat/blog ... lly-tests/
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Ranji12 - how have you been progressing with your quant prep? Do you need any help?
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Hey! You can definitely hit 720+ The suggestions given above are appropriate and you should follow them. I found the foundation mgmat book to be of great help.

But do keep in mind that most answer choices can be eliminated without doing the math. You will go much faster.

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