Good resources for high quant score
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Let me ask you one thing:
Do you have 50+ in verbal? Verbal will really push the bar and give you super great score! But for your answer:
Manahattan gmat set of quant books
Again Verbal is the Key
Do you have 50+ in verbal? Verbal will really push the bar and give you super great score! But for your answer:
Manahattan gmat set of quant books
Again Verbal is the Key
Thanks vivecan for the reply.
No,i dont have high verbal scores, but as quant is my strength i thought of first working on it to take its scores to 50 levels.
As far as verbal is concerned,i scored 32.Any suggestions on how to take this score to atleast 40+ level,are most welcome.
It would be really helpful if eric also addresses
my above mentioned concerns.
No,i dont have high verbal scores, but as quant is my strength i thought of first working on it to take its scores to 50 levels.
As far as verbal is concerned,i scored 32.Any suggestions on how to take this score to atleast 40+ level,are most welcome.
It would be really helpful if eric also addresses
my above mentioned concerns.
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A jump of 6 odd in verbal will help you more than a similar jump in quant. I suggest using some of the Manhattan guides, especially for sentence correction. Quant will come in to place with some more practice. Make sure you take notes of your strengths and weaknesses in both sections and actually work towards improving on them.