Should I learn the basics for cracking GRE quants?

GRE Quant tests your reasoning and problem-solving skills. It doesn't test your subject knowledge but challenges your application ability.

Gre Math Syllabus consists of you 10th to 12th standard maths. Topics such as Calculus and Trigonometry are not included in current GRE quant syllabus.

The GRE quant syllabus consists of the following.
• Algebra
• Arithmetic
• Geometry
• Data Analysis

The questions in these topics are usually indirect with lots of twists and turns. The only way to master them is enough practice. Before we get into the details of practicing for entire Gre Quant Syllabus, let's understand the prerequisites.

The first step is to understand where you stand by taking a Diagnostic test. Make sure that the Diagnostic test covers the entire GRE Quant Syllabus so that you test each section. After getting an understanding on weaker areas, prepare a detailed Study plan to overcome them. Start from your weakest area of GRE Quant Syllabus.

After this, get started with the basics on all the weaker areas topics. Finish the basics, followed by a basic test. Then get into advanced Gre Math Practice Test. Remember, the GRE quant syllabus if mastered effectively can help you score 170/170.

After you have covered your weaker areas and brushed your stronger areas of GRE quant syllabus, get started with GRE style adaptive tests. These tests are time-bound, and give you the actual feeling of the test. You should take at least 2 -3 adaptive tests to get used to.

Thus, to answer the question, it's important to prepare from the basics for all your core weaker areas in GRE quant syllabus. With proper practice and plan, you will reach your 160+ mark for sure.

All the best!

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