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I start preparing for Gmat two month ago and I have weak concept in math but it improve by the time, and yet still when I give Gmat prep i score very low in math . I am saying this because of what I have been through, EXPERTS PLEAS PLEAS PLEAS! Guild me and tell me about the best book for the gmat in math . I want to be good in math like all of you, you have really inspired me all of you with your math skills But I am pretty bad one and I am weak In D.S Pleas guys what to do to improve myself I am going to have my test on DEC, what to do guys ? help me ?
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If you havn't gone through the MGMAT 5 guides of Mathematics, then you should go for those. Those guides will help you brush every weak area of yours. If you cant understand a concept, go through that atleast twice. After completion of MGMAT guides you will feel a change in your Q score.
If you already read the MGMAT series, kindly let us know. We will suggest a new strategy then.
You have no idea what I have been through my friend. But I suffer a lot and since you suggest me MGMAT Then i will go through, and there is another book called kaplen ? which one will be better for me My friend Hussain15, thanks for the concern Kudos
And one more thing Hussain15, They said GMATCLUB questions are very important to imporve the skills do I go through the series first then the GMATCLUB question ? or should I choose Kaplen the MAGMAT I am completely lost, pleas help me out brother
If you are asking about GMAT Club Tests, then yes these are more effective to polish the skills to score above 49 in real test. So we can say that these tests do help in reaching from Q 45 to Q50. For beginners or for whom, who score in 40-45 range, first thing to do is start learning the basics. I would recommend MGMAT guides again, as these have got many positive reviews here best-gmat-books-reviews-recommendations-for-your-prep-77703.html.
If you are taling about gmat club math forum, without a shadow of a doubt, its the best place to plan & execute your gmat test. Thousands of Q & verbal questions with discussions are available. Tag search function is also available which can lead you to a topic wise problems archive.
Yeah!!! Firstly, complete the MGMAT guides. Thos guides contain the topic wise listing of OG 12, QG 2 & VG2 questions. So by completing a book, you will also complete the related questions in OG, Q & V guides too. The completion of 5 books will increase your Q skills & then you will enter a phase where you will need to brush those skills so that you may reach 50 in Q in real test. For getting a 50 in Q, gmat club tests are the best option. One more resource is Jeff Sackmann's extreme challange. But that stage will come later. Right now kick off your preparation!!!
& one thing more 99% of gmat test takers underestimate the verbal part. Remember a score of 50 in Q will not ensure a 700 unless you get atleast 38 in verbal, which is a hard task for many. So do think about verbal too!!!
MGMAT SC & PowerScore CR are considered bibles of SC & CR. So use those. You can also go through the verbal books review here at this forum. For RC, I will not recommend any specific book. In RC, practice, focus & timing is the key. If you feel difficulty in RC, search for Gins RC guide thread here.
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