I have the opportunity for my company to sponsor my part time MBA. For the particular University I am applying for, they require a minimum 25th percentile quant score among other things. I am admittedly very bad at math, and have been out of school for some time. My first practice test I scored in the 13th percentile, and after studying for 8 weeks roughly 2 hours a day, I received a 28( 20th percentile) on quant for the real test. I was in the 70th percentile on my verbal section of the test with zero studying, so that is not a problem at all for me. I just need to bring my quant score up a bit, as I believe the rest of my application is plenty strong for admittance to the program.
To study I bought the Official Gmat Review 13th edition, which I used to gain general understanding and strategy for the test. I also bought the Manhattan Foundations of Gmat math review and worked through the entire book and all the practice problems. With about two weeks off after the test, I am starting to study again and want to take it in about 6 weeks. I am now planning on taking the Manhattan CAT tests as my next practice tests.
Any insight on how to get my quant score from the 20th to at least the 25th percentile, would be greatly appreciated. Also if 6 weeks will be enough time with a full work schedule, and how hard of a goal this should be.
Thanks everyone!
To study I bought the Official Gmat Review 13th edition, which I used to gain general understanding and strategy for the test. I also bought the Manhattan Foundations of Gmat math review and worked through the entire book and all the practice problems. With about two weeks off after the test, I am starting to study again and want to take it in about 6 weeks. I am now planning on taking the Manhattan CAT tests as my next practice tests.
Any insight on how to get my quant score from the 20th to at least the 25th percentile, would be greatly appreciated. Also if 6 weeks will be enough time with a full work schedule, and how hard of a goal this should be.
Thanks everyone!













