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I would suggest you do a deep dive into grammar and arithmetic.
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bb, what do you mean by that?
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Yup exactly what does that entail?
Should I go back to learning key concepts by going through the theory in the books again or should I practice, practice, practice.
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Yup exactly what does that entail?
Should I go back to learning key concepts by going through the theory in the books again or should I practice, practice, practice.

i think he means back to basics. If you kept an error log you should know what areas you are weak at - so instead of just do practice questions you might want to focus on improving on your weaknesses through basics and perhaps questions on only those topics. 630 is a range where you get some basics but need to improve to go over the hump - so you probably wont be needing an overhaul but just improve on your weaknesses....
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I would suggest you do a deep dive into grammar and arithmetic.
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bb, what do you mean by that?

shaselai is absolutely correct.

Get a good arithmetic book and do a deep dive and also get a good grammar book to revisit the underlying rules.
Think of GMAT as a pyramid or a 3-story house. First level is to master the basics, second level is to master the questions and stop making silly mistakes (learn to check questions, common traps, strategies for different types of questions, etc), and third level is to master test-taking techniques (timing and stamina, etc) . Most people jump into the second and third level right away forgetting about the first one, which plagues them all along the way.

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Thanks for clarification.

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