Hi everyone,
This is my first post. I've been studying on and off for a couple of months. Taken 4 practice tests:
660 Q41,V39 (61th, 87th, 83rd overall)
740 Q45,V47 (75th, 99th, 97th overall)
680 Q42,V43 (63rd, 96th, 86th overall)
690 Q43,V43 (68th, 96th, 88th overall)
My goal is to get to 700-710 which makes me think that I should aim to consistently score in the 700+ on the practice tests. My strategy has been to go through as many Quant questions as I can, keep a log of mistakes, and review. I've also been trying to time myself to do ~2 min per question as I think time management is a big portion of what gets me.
I've been doing some verbal as well mostly to make sure I keep scoring in the 90th and pull my overall score up.
Looked at VeritasPrep for a Quant focus class, do you think I would benefit enough (i.e. get in the ~75th M, 700+ overall) to sign up for it??
Thanks!!!
~60thM, 96th+V; Should I take Q-focused class for 700+score?
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Congrats for your verbal scores! You are truly blessed, so to speak: most people struggle with verbal, but you seem to have a bit of a problem with maths... That's OK, IMHO: quant is all about practice!
Of course, you should focus your prep on maths for the moment (without completely ignoring verbal, of course). It's up to you if you want to take a quant class, in the end if you feel that self study isn't doing much good then go for it!
Of course, you should focus your prep on maths for the moment (without completely ignoring verbal, of course). It's up to you if you want to take a quant class, in the end if you feel that self study isn't doing much good then go for it!
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You seem to be highly motivated and doing well studying on your own. It seems that reviewing your mistakes and being careful will adequately help you. If you think you'd benefit from a class, then go for it.