My nephew took the Manhattan review course for GMAT but clearly has more of a problem on the Quant section than he’d like. He takes the GMAT again in 3 weeks. How can he get his quant score up? He has already taken a course and learned strategies. Is it a matter of practice tests? If so, which will help raise his score in the shortest amount of time? Any other ideas on how to raise the score on the quantitative sections?
The answer is “Practice, Practice, Practice.”
Review every wrong answer and the fundamentals.
Start using gmatclub as a resource:
https://gmatclub.com/forum/gmat-study-plan-217827.html
https://gmatclub.com/forum/how-to-improve-your-quant-from-q44-to-q50-141670.html
Look up the problems you get wrong on gmatclub and search for the pro’s answers. They’re very intuitive and help a ton since the questions are all very similar.
science nerd beat me to it; the answer to the age-old question, “How do you get to Carnegie Hall?”
I’m a big fan of the Manhattan prep courses. Since the young man took their course, he should have access to hundreds of online prep problems, from easy to difficult. Take them against a timer.
It’s been 3+ weeks. Did he retake? How’d it go?
he repeated it and did well, thanks