I am weak in quant. What will be the strategies that I should to follow for SNAP?

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    kirti Gupta | Contributor-Level 10

    3 years ago
    Hi Harshit Mangka6, Following are guidelines that will help you enhance your quant score. Master the fundamentals, Understand the 2 forms of Questions, Read Questions cautiously and Use common sense, Most effective Use What you understand, Hone Your competencies With practice checks, Get recommendation from EMBA college students on how to Ace the mathematics section. Hope this helps!
    Good Luck.

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