cubicle_bound_misfit wrote:Logitech,
The way you are giving back is truly amazing. I myself is someone who is beaten by GMAt twice. My quant score went from 48 to 45 and Q from 29 to 39 but the q 48 and v 39 did not come in the same exam

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Being an Indian engineer, I am supposed to do good in maths , but my q is a little shaky. This is my quarterly plan for maths , could you please let me know if they are ok?
OG-10 PS & DS last 200 questions
OG-11 PS & DS last 100 questions ----- Each OG one week with analysis
MGMAT 1-6 once taken now analysis
MGMAt 1-6 re-exam----- This is my target by end of April
Sets 21-31 Q with analysis
New MGMAT 1-6 analysis ----- End of MAY
Analysis of all the weakness found from GMATHACKS+some elementary math books
GMAT prep 4 times with analysis------- End of June
Please let me know what loophole do you find in my plan?
Thanks a lot,
CBM
In my opinion, one of the differences between Verbal study and Quant study is that you do not need to solve millions of questions for Verbal. Drilling the subjects and understanding the basics behind the questions are way more important than solving tons of questions. So as I always advocate: Quality > Quantity
BUT!
When it comes to Math, no matter what your background is ( I have many EE friends who scored < 48 in GMAT ) you have to face as many questions as possible - as long as they are good representatives of what are being tested in GMAT. So stay within the GMAT scope.
Going back to your plan, I thing you have all the stuff you need:
Gmat Prep
OG
Manhattan GMAT questions
OG will teach you the basics, Manhattan will train you for tougher questions and GMAT prep will give you the taste of real thing BUT,
GMATFOCUS, which is available at mba.com, will be the best indicator! I highly recommend investing in those tests!
There are always more sources:
gmatclub tests
Kaplan800
and etc...
But you will learn more on BTG Math Forum than anywhere else. Pick up people's brains, follow their posts. Each post from Ian, Ron, Bent, Stevart, Danaj, Cramya, and many others are like lectures! ( I like that Logitech guy too, he is cool!

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But the reality is in GMAT land , nobody is really interested in how many questions you solved or how much you know about the subject.
Can you solve 37 questions in 75 minutes ?
Do you know when to walk away from a question ?
Do you know what exactly you will do in each question type ?
Well the answers to these questions will determine your Q-score in real deal.
Good luck my friend,