Improving my Quant score

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Improving my Quant score

by saimike » Sun Jun 19, 2011 11:46 am
Hi there

On my first try, I got a 700 (Q46, V40) and want to improve it, especially my quant score. I have relied on the official review book and Princeton Review's verbal workout to get me thus far. What are some of the good books or online packages that I should be using, given my situation? I don't think I have time to attend a class, unless perhaps it's a 1-2 day thing.

FWIW, my weak areas are data sufficiency and sentence correction.
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by arun@crackverbal » Tue Jun 21, 2011 4:02 am
For Quant refer to GMATPrep questions - there is a document with 198 questions on this forum. Additionally you can solve specific GMATPrep questions here and in the MGMAT forums. Those would be really good source of practice.

Secondly you need to pinpoint your weakness. A 46 raw score in Quant isn't bad. But for you to finetune you need to be very specific what kind of questions are drawing you back. You mentioned Data Sufficiency but again that is a bit generic. What within DS is causing the problem? Maybe if you can post your specific problem we can help out.

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