hey,
how important is it to do the advanced section of the books to just get a score of 600+. I strongly understand everything else but I am just debating whether I need to go over all the advanced sections.
please advise
thanks,
MGMAT BOOKS & a score of 600+
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- michael.dinerstein
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Hi Gurpinder,
If you're shooting for a low-600 score, then you don't have to necessarily complete the advanced sections of our book, but we would recommend at least looking over some of the concepts so that if you do encounter an advanced question type, you are prepared for it. Basically, don't spend a lot of time on it, but definitely review it just in case the test decides to throw you a curveball - you want to be as prepared as possible on test day!
Best,
Michael Dinerstein
If you're shooting for a low-600 score, then you don't have to necessarily complete the advanced sections of our book, but we would recommend at least looking over some of the concepts so that if you do encounter an advanced question type, you are prepared for it. Basically, don't spend a lot of time on it, but definitely review it just in case the test decides to throw you a curveball - you want to be as prepared as possible on test day!
Best,
Michael Dinerstein
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Thanks Michaelmichael.dinerstein wrote:Hi Gurpinder,
If you're shooting for a low-600 score, then you don't have to necessarily complete the advanced sections of our book, but we would recommend at least looking over some of the concepts so that if you do encounter an advanced question type, you are prepared for it. Basically, don't spend a lot of time on it, but definitely review it just in case the test decides to throw you a curveball - you want to be as prepared as possible on test day!
Best,
Michael Dinerstein