You’ve read hundreds of pages of material. You’re familiar with all the concepts. The fundamentals are becoming clear.
It’s clear to you that there’s work to be done, but the “GMAT Math” videos assume you failed high school math. The forum posts bicker endlessly over irrelevant tactical details.
Reaching a plateau such as this is a common problem, and we’ve all been there at one point in the GMAT preparation journey.
There actually are things that 700+ scorers understand that you don’t.
In other words, breaking past the mid-600s requires a fundamental shift in your thinking.
These scorers are probably spending fewer hours studying than you are. They’re minimizing time and stress while maximizing their results.
Rather, these top-scorers have figured out how to break down the structure of the questions in the most efficient way possible.
They understand that the GMAT is written scientifically and that the testwriters use consistent systems to structure the questions.
Most importantly, they’re developing a toolkit of GMAT-specific techniques that mean the difference between marginal success and Top-10 MBA program scores.
Once you’re able to recognize these patterns and formulas, you’ll be able to quickly and easily deconstruct the questions and reverse-engineer solutions — the secret master key used by 700+ scorers — to reach your target GMAT score.
You’ll see an immediate benefit in time saved, and more importantly get a window into how the testwriters think.
700+ GMAT Arithmetic Shortcuts: FREE 8-Video Course