Studying for QR

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rckb88

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When taking practice tests I have been averaging around a 19-20 on quantitative reasoning which I would be very happy if I score that on the real thing but what can you really study for QR that would help boost your score? Equations? Concepts? etc.
 
I have tried DATBOOTCAMP and destroyer math.
In my opinion, DATBOOTCAMP problems were too complex and sometimes took too long to solve, so I didn't have enough time to solve all the problems. A lot of times, the time would be up when I've done only half 🙁. Such a confidence killer.

I think destroyer math problems are pretty comparable if not SLIGHTLY more difficult than the real thing, so if I were you, I'd use destroyer math book and the back of DAT destroyer (science book) math section.

I ebelieve the math destroyer math has 14 tests and all of them pretty much tries to introduce you to similar concepts over and over so in the end, you finally grasp the material.

Some people may not agree with me on this, but when I first went through destroyer math, I didn't time myself because then Iknew I wasn't going to learn much and skip around too much to save time and do just the easy ones. The first time around, I took my time and tried to do all of them the best I can. I had a grand plan of going over the destroyer math again, but I ended up not having time 🙁

Explanation is pretty good on destroyer math as well.


I got 23 after using destroyer math + 3 DATBOOTCAMP tests. Again, DATBOOTCAMP is a little unrealistic. you will see what I mean IF you decide to do them. Other sections of DATBOOCAMP were pretty representative of the real test, so I will say it's worth the money!
 
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