Quantitative Woes

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Quantitative Woes

by wbg8 » Mon Sep 12, 2011 7:05 pm
Hi,

Can anyone recommend a quantitative 6-8 strategy guide or at least a bank of quantitative practice questions arranged by topic such as powers, sequences, ratios etc..? I'm currently enrolled in a gmat prep course which I really like, however it skips around too much (for my liking) so I forget how to solve a lot of problem types once they come around again in the program. I've found I learn the best by learning everything about a specific topic and thoroughly practicing until moving on. Btw, I'm not a fan of the manhattan methods / approaches. Any other suggestions are welcome. Thanks!
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by akhilsuhag » Tue Sep 13, 2011 1:04 am
Depends on how much are you currently scoring on quant and what your target is.
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by wbg8 » Wed Sep 14, 2011 4:11 am
Scored a 20 in Quant, but I can't really say what my target would be. 30 perhaps? I just need some sort of guide, book, or program that contains questions arranged by type so I can practice until I feel comfortable and move on to the next type.

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by akhilsuhag » Wed Sep 14, 2011 4:42 am
They say that the best way to do that is with MGMAT, but you have mentioned you are not a fan of that. Although I can't suggest books I would say take a look at knewton.com. They clear your basics and provide topic wise practice. I took knewton to improve my score from 35 to 47 and can completely vouch for them.

So go take their trial and see for yourself. I hope other members help you in case you would prefer books.

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