I just took the GMAT and came away with a 700 (39q, 46v). It goes without saying that I will be retaking the exam as soon as possible and would like to get some ideas on the best way to approach the quant section to better balance my score.
I started preparing about a month ago with the original guide and Grockit, I also purchased Total Math two weeks ago. My studying habits have been a little erratic due to starting a new job and my 7 month old baby. I took two GMATPrep tests, one last week (710, 42q, 46v) and another the week before (700, 43q, 43v). I find that my math score is extremely sensitive to the overall composition of the math questions and obviously need to remedy this problem. I believe that I would do quite a bit better with a systematic and progressive approach to the math and am looking for a 30 or 40 day program that tells me exactly what to do on a given day. The verbal is very easy for me and I don't see the utility in spending any more time trying to improve this score with such a large discrepancy between my scores.
I'm looking to bump my quant to at least a 45-46 while maintaining my verbal score, can anybody recommend a specific course of action for me?
I started preparing about a month ago with the original guide and Grockit, I also purchased Total Math two weeks ago. My studying habits have been a little erratic due to starting a new job and my 7 month old baby. I took two GMATPrep tests, one last week (710, 42q, 46v) and another the week before (700, 43q, 43v). I find that my math score is extremely sensitive to the overall composition of the math questions and obviously need to remedy this problem. I believe that I would do quite a bit better with a systematic and progressive approach to the math and am looking for a 30 or 40 day program that tells me exactly what to do on a given day. The verbal is very easy for me and I don't see the utility in spending any more time trying to improve this score with such a large discrepancy between my scores.
I'm looking to bump my quant to at least a 45-46 while maintaining my verbal score, can anybody recommend a specific course of action for me?













