- bradenm2
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Long time lurker to these boards, proud to be able to post a quick debrief.
To study, I used the 60-Day Study Guide offered on this site. The daily emails were an invaluable resource to keep making sure I practiced a little bit everyday. It's way too easy to get caught up in work or social obligations and forget to keep up with your studying.
I believe the materials that the 60-Day Study Guide has changed a little bit, but besides the OG, I used the MGMAT Sentence Correction and Critical Reasoning books, along with Kaplan Premier for Math, and Reading Comprehension.
I don't have all the scores of my practice tests, but I can tell you my diagnostic test was a 660. I majored in Math, so quant was never a problem for me, but I could quickly see from my results that sentence correction was my big Achilles heel. After completing the 60-day guide, my last practice test was a 710, and I still wasn't making much progress with Sentence Correction.
To try to combat this problem I decided to go back through the Manhattan book, and the OG. While going through the OG again, I didn't go through the questions in cardinal order. Instead, I solved every problem that ended in a 1 (1, 11, 21, etc.), then I went through and solved every problem that ended in a 2. It could just be a coincidence, but everything started to "click" while I was doing this. I believe it really helped to ramp up the difficulty in this manner.
Finally, I did three MGMAT practice tests, and got 740, 730, and 760. Felt confident, went in, took the test, and was ecstatic when I saw the final score.
Sorry I don't have more information about how to improve in quant, but feel free to ask me about anything regarding my experience!
To study, I used the 60-Day Study Guide offered on this site. The daily emails were an invaluable resource to keep making sure I practiced a little bit everyday. It's way too easy to get caught up in work or social obligations and forget to keep up with your studying.
I believe the materials that the 60-Day Study Guide has changed a little bit, but besides the OG, I used the MGMAT Sentence Correction and Critical Reasoning books, along with Kaplan Premier for Math, and Reading Comprehension.
I don't have all the scores of my practice tests, but I can tell you my diagnostic test was a 660. I majored in Math, so quant was never a problem for me, but I could quickly see from my results that sentence correction was my big Achilles heel. After completing the 60-day guide, my last practice test was a 710, and I still wasn't making much progress with Sentence Correction.
To try to combat this problem I decided to go back through the Manhattan book, and the OG. While going through the OG again, I didn't go through the questions in cardinal order. Instead, I solved every problem that ended in a 1 (1, 11, 21, etc.), then I went through and solved every problem that ended in a 2. It could just be a coincidence, but everything started to "click" while I was doing this. I believe it really helped to ramp up the difficulty in this manner.
Finally, I did three MGMAT practice tests, and got 740, 730, and 760. Felt confident, went in, took the test, and was ecstatic when I saw the final score.
Sorry I don't have more information about how to improve in quant, but feel free to ask me about anything regarding my experience!

















