I want to address your question: I Am not sure whether I am working on the quant section effectively as there doesn't seem to be much improvement in the score. What would you suggest I do to improve that?
In regard to how to study for the GMAT, you must realize that the GMAT is such a challenging exam because there are relatively few questions asked in a given exam, yet those questions come from a huge topic pool. Thus, the best way to get a great GMAT score is to have a thorough understanding of all the topics that may be tested on the exam. To develop such mastery, you want to strive for linear and targeted learning and follow that with focused practice. In other words, you want to master one topic before you move to the next. Have you been able to study in this way?
For example, if you are learning about Number Properties, you should learn everything possible about that topic, e.g., LCM, GCF, units digit patterns, divisibility, remainders, etc. After that, be sure that you practice with a lot of questions (50 or more) just on Number Properties. The results of that practice will help you to determine how well you have truly mastered that topic.
Once you feel you have fully learned all the important GMAT topics, but not before, start taking practice exams again. I suggest taking Official GMAC tests, as those exams provide the most accurate exam experience and use the most accurate scoring algorithm. Since you have exhausted the two free exams, I suggest that you purchase and use exam pack 1 and exam pack 2.
Also, I noticed that you are using only GMAT prep books for study for the GMAT. Have you considered an online self-study course?
In comparison to GMAT prep books, Self-study courses typically provide detailed study plans and have granular analytics, so you can easily track your progress as you move through the course. By being able to track your progress, you will remain more engaged, and you'll be able to forecast when you are ready to take your real GMAT. If you would like to learn more about what online resources are available, check out the verified course reviews on Beat The GMAT.
If you have any further questions feel free to reach out.
Good luck!
Jeffrey Miller
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