Hello all, first off let me say that I have really appreciated all of your advice in the forum for GMAT preparation.
After studying for 3+ months, and having almost completed the MGMAT in-person course, I will be taking the GMAT in 3 weeks. I have certainly improved, but am struggling to come up with a strategy for my last 3 weeks.
CAT 1- 650 (Q44, V35)
CAT 2- 660 (Q46, V34)
CAT 3- 720 (Q43, V45)
From my scores, obviously my verbal has improved (hopefully not a fluke), but my quant is still lagging. While I can usually get 600-700 level quant correct, I am clueless when I see anything over 700, and generally end up guessing. I feel that I have learned a lot on quant, but am constantly being stumped by the harder questions.
What would be the most effective game plan in my last 3 weeks to improve my quant knowledge and not get too overly burnt out? Is the Advanced GMAT quant guide worthwhile? Should I try re-reading all of the quant strategy guides? Any other ideas? Thanks!
After studying for 3+ months, and having almost completed the MGMAT in-person course, I will be taking the GMAT in 3 weeks. I have certainly improved, but am struggling to come up with a strategy for my last 3 weeks.
CAT 1- 650 (Q44, V35)
CAT 2- 660 (Q46, V34)
CAT 3- 720 (Q43, V45)
From my scores, obviously my verbal has improved (hopefully not a fluke), but my quant is still lagging. While I can usually get 600-700 level quant correct, I am clueless when I see anything over 700, and generally end up guessing. I feel that I have learned a lot on quant, but am constantly being stumped by the harder questions.
What would be the most effective game plan in my last 3 weeks to improve my quant knowledge and not get too overly burnt out? Is the Advanced GMAT quant guide worthwhile? Should I try re-reading all of the quant strategy guides? Any other ideas? Thanks!












