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31 Mar 2011, 10:25
Hi, I read here some time ago that there is an older version of the GMAT Prep. Even, I heard that the link for that program can be found in this forum. Do you know something about it? Could someone provide me the link, please? Also, I have another question, what to do when you have used the current GMAT Prep too much? It is not useful for me at this moment. Thanks
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Re: Older GMAT Prep version [#permalink]
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Re: Older GMAT Prep version [#permalink]
31 Mar 2011, 11:48
What other resources have you used? There are a number of free GMAT exams you can get, through Manhattan GMAT or Kaplan etc. Also plenty of good GMAT books with practice problems.
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Re: Older GMAT Prep version [#permalink]
31 Mar 2011, 12:55
Thanks jko! Kudos for you  I have used the three Official Guides (10th, 11th, and 12th). However, I think that the difficulty level of the OGs is not enough for someone who wants a score higher than 700.
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Re: Older GMAT Prep version [#permalink]
31 Mar 2011, 17:26
It might be a stupid question, but have you done all the questions in the guides? they're arranged in order of difficulty, so if you've only done the first half of the questions for each section, then those'll be pretty easy.
I think by the end of the sections, the questions are reasonably difficult.
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Re: Older GMAT Prep version [#permalink]
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Hi jko, Yes, I solved the entire guides, and, in my opinion, the diversity and dificulty level of the OGs are not enough. For example, the OG doesn't have many questions about combinatronics, or probability. Just compare the questions in the OGs and in the GMAT Prep, and you will notice the difference. Maybe, I am wrong; our points of view could differ according to our backgrounds. In this sense, in my specific case, I will use other sources to be prepared for a 700+. Maybe Kaplan or Knewton, and also a good quant book that I read the comments about it. It seemed very pretty good. MetallicaFan
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