Hi everyone- I took the GMAT a few months back and got a 660 (38Q- yikes!, 41V)... of course I was super happy with the verbal score but disappointed on the quant. In general though my test scores prior to the exam date ranged from 650 - 720 so while 660 was on the low end, not a huge surprise.
I've been studying again for a few weeks now but have realized that without the "time crunch" I tend to be really dedicated for a few days, slack a few, on and off so I've just re-scheduled my second GMAT in 6 weeks... I have a long weekend trip planned next weekend so I'm going to consider it more like 5 full weeks. If I feel really unprepared 10 days out, I'll just pay the $50 and reschedule.
I'm just wondering if anyone can give me advice on how to really beef up my quant score in this time. I work full time so I am aiming to have 12 hours of study time a week... 60+ hours, I feel like that should be enough time to get the bump I need... honestly even 20 points would be a win in my book.
Overall when I look at recent CATs for practice there isn't one subject I truly struggle with, it's more like I'm only okay at all of them. Does anyone have any ideas for ways to just really drill and practice overall quant skills in this time frame??
Thank you!!!
I've been studying again for a few weeks now but have realized that without the "time crunch" I tend to be really dedicated for a few days, slack a few, on and off so I've just re-scheduled my second GMAT in 6 weeks... I have a long weekend trip planned next weekend so I'm going to consider it more like 5 full weeks. If I feel really unprepared 10 days out, I'll just pay the $50 and reschedule.
I'm just wondering if anyone can give me advice on how to really beef up my quant score in this time. I work full time so I am aiming to have 12 hours of study time a week... 60+ hours, I feel like that should be enough time to get the bump I need... honestly even 20 points would be a win in my book.
Overall when I look at recent CATs for practice there isn't one subject I truly struggle with, it's more like I'm only okay at all of them. Does anyone have any ideas for ways to just really drill and practice overall quant skills in this time frame??
Thank you!!!













