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How do I improve from here?
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02 Sep 2024, 00:40
Hi everyone,
I have been studying for the gre for the past 2 weeks (subscribed to gregMAT 2 month plan) and plan to take the gre end of September.
Here are my scores:
Kaplan 1st full length mock before prep, 10th Aug: Q167, V150 PP1 official mock, 18th Aug: Q158 V150 Princeton full length mock, 31st Aug : Q155 V154
I am not sure if I am improving. My target score is 326 (Q163, V163). Can you pls suggest if I should keep following the study plan or do change something?
Re: How do I improve from here?
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02 Sep 2024, 01:42
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Hi
what made me perplexed was the drop in the quant score. Not sure why.
However when, in your case, two out of three scores are low, so there is probably something to change, but not that much in the plan: if you follow the Gregmat for two months, it is good.
I would say rather if you keep an error log and where you are failing: number theory rather than word problems. You should pinpoint that.
The study plan is made to stay consistent to your study schedule. However, it could bring you in areas that are not so useful to improve your score.
To give you an example, you could study probability on par with factors and multiples and so forth. But we do know that probability is a minor topic
Thank you so much for replying. I did some analysis and found that there were just 1-2 geometry concepts that I had trouble with on Princeton and PP1 exams, but other than that, I made a lot of careless errors. I didn't seem to make careless errors when I took the mock test the first time.
Carcass wrote:
Hi
what made me perplexed was the drop in the quant score. Not sure why.
However when, in your case, two out of three scores are low, so there is probably something to change, but not that much in the plan: if you follow the Gregmat for two months, it is good.
I would say rather if you keep an error log and where you are failing: number theory rather than word problems. You should pinpoint that.
The study plan is made to stay consistent to your study schedule. However, it could bring you in areas that are not so useful to improve your score.
To give you an example, you could study probability on par with factors and multiples and so forth. But we do know that probability is a minor topic