- ondraled
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Hey guys,
first of all, thank you all for the awesome resources posted here on the forums, you have all been of great help already. I am getting to the final stages of my GMAT preparation with slightly less than one month till the exam (Dec 3rd being the test date). I have been trying to study for about 3 hours a day with slightly more on the weekends whenever possible.
So far I have done 3 GMAT Prep tests with scores of 700, 710, 730 and one MGMAT test with a score of 700. Usually I get about 44 Quant which I would like to get a little higher since it has been dragging my score down. I have read all the MGMAT quant books but Geometry, which I plan to review shortly. Haven't really touched the Verbal books yet, since my score in verbal is always in the 90+ percentile, the best I got was 47 in verbal.
What do you think the best strategy would be to get my quant score up some more? I have always had problems with maths. The the word translations present the biggest issue and also take up the most time. I think I pretty much understand all the concepts in the books. The translation from words to algebra, especially in the 700+ question banks seems to be the issue (and also is terribly time consuming).
My plan is to read the SC book and focus on doing at least one whole test a week and also to review all the quant problems and basically just count count count, but I am wondering if there might be a better approach...
Or maybe I could focus on the verbal part and make sure I get to the 99% there and just hope I get the 44 in quant which should get me the roughly 720 score... but it seems like a little too risky strategy especially with more than 3 weeks of time until the test.
Any comments / suggestions are greatly appreciated. And good luck to all of you who are still studying for the exam!
first of all, thank you all for the awesome resources posted here on the forums, you have all been of great help already. I am getting to the final stages of my GMAT preparation with slightly less than one month till the exam (Dec 3rd being the test date). I have been trying to study for about 3 hours a day with slightly more on the weekends whenever possible.
So far I have done 3 GMAT Prep tests with scores of 700, 710, 730 and one MGMAT test with a score of 700. Usually I get about 44 Quant which I would like to get a little higher since it has been dragging my score down. I have read all the MGMAT quant books but Geometry, which I plan to review shortly. Haven't really touched the Verbal books yet, since my score in verbal is always in the 90+ percentile, the best I got was 47 in verbal.
What do you think the best strategy would be to get my quant score up some more? I have always had problems with maths. The the word translations present the biggest issue and also take up the most time. I think I pretty much understand all the concepts in the books. The translation from words to algebra, especially in the 700+ question banks seems to be the issue (and also is terribly time consuming).
My plan is to read the SC book and focus on doing at least one whole test a week and also to review all the quant problems and basically just count count count, but I am wondering if there might be a better approach...
Or maybe I could focus on the verbal part and make sure I get to the 99% there and just hope I get the 44 in quant which should get me the roughly 720 score... but it seems like a little too risky strategy especially with more than 3 weeks of time until the test.
Any comments / suggestions are greatly appreciated. And good luck to all of you who are still studying for the exam!












