Tarun Khanna wrote:AWESOME Pete...Thanks a ton

I am also struggling alot with coordinate geometry, mixtures and alligations, Probability and P&C...Any suggestions how to improve or any strategies or any suggested concept reading on these? I score 48-49 in the quant section and with these topics correct mayb i can score 51
my problem is i know all concepts and firmulas of the above topics but MOSTLY ALWAYS fail to apply and solve the question
thanks
tarun
Well, there are no easy answers, obviously. Otherwise, we could all just get perfect scores and totally marginalize the GMAT as a means of student evaluation. Also, it's difficult to say what would help you without knowing more about your personal situation, what you've tried, and what you haven't.
That said, here is some general advice:
1. If you're not already doing it,
keep an error log. You need to know EXACTLY what mistakes you're making before you can really correct them.
2. If you're consistently struggling with certain areas but are able to do high-level problems in other areas, there may be problems with your foundation in the areas you struggle with. For example, if you know that there are 5C2=10 ways to choose two books out of five to bring on vacation but you're just applying the formula blindly and don't understand why it works, it's going to be difficult for you to do the more advanced counting problems where subtle adjustments have to be made.
3. Try to achieve some depth of understanding on problems from these areas. That may mean looking for different solutions, varying the conditions of the problem to see how it would change the answer, or anything else that would give you a real sense of what's actually going on beneath the surface. Your goal should be to understand the problems so well that you could teach them to somebody else. Somebody who asks lots of questions.
Hope that helps. If you want help coming up with a more personalized plan, feel free to send me a private message.