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Re: GMAT Club Tests: How do you review? [#permalink]
Jdam wrote:
I feel like I am in the same boat as many of you. I score between a 38 and 43 on the quant section but I took the quant set 1 and got 50% of my questions wrong. Additionally, my percentile was very low so obviously others are doing better. What is the next step? Should I continue to plow through the tests and just review each test as I go?



Even though you posted long before but for benefit of others I would like to say (esp the bold part)- please understand many people take those tests multiple times, so obviously %ile goes up. Less said the better about the difficulty level of these tests- quite demoralizing some time (feel yuk at times, esp when you feel you are good to go for the real fight!)...
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Re: GMAT Club Tests: How do you review? [#permalink]
Also has someone taken free tests available from MGMAT 4 sets & Knewton one's ? any idea of relevance- I took Knewton SC today and felt pretty much old fashioned ( I guess I encountered as many as 8 out 21 qs based on idioms)
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Re: GMAT Club Tests: How do you review? [#permalink]
But manhattan books also have so so much irreleveant material..especially in the verbal
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Re: GMAT Club Tests: How do you review? [#permalink]
But manhattan books also have so so much irreleveant material..especially in the verbal.. I like kaplan ones better..Kaplan +OG +quant reviews are sufficient to score 650+
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