GMAT Review Problem Solving Diagnostic Test (12th Edition)

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I just tried the Problem Solving questions for the GMAT Review book. I scored Below Average, not even able to answer many of the questions. I did best on problems that were sequences, and basic arithmetic (which there were only a very few) but did terrible on probability and statistic questions, as well as questions involving volume and geometry.

What should I do to improve in these areas? I hope that I'm not the only one on here who is having or has had the same problem with this Diagnostic Test. I'm worried about the GMAT since it will undoubtedly have harder questions than these 24
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by Jim@StratusPrep » Tue Feb 07, 2012 9:34 pm
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Don't sweat it just yet. It does not matter where you start, but rather where you finish. Take a look at some of the study guides and prep plans on this site. I will also have a site up in a few days that will help you assess what skills you need to hone. In the meantime, make sure that you spend some time going over the math review and make sure your fundamentals are up to snuff before tackling too many more GMAT problems.
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by KevinGMATHater » Wed Feb 08, 2012 8:11 am
Thanks!