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The challenges are good practice. Also, do the 700+ quant questions in GMATPrep. The Manhattan Gmat forum is a good place to find these
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The challenges would certainly be useful.

I would swap out Princeton Review's book for Kaplan, though. They are light years apart.
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The GMATClub quant and verbal challenges are *great* also!
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jlola21 wrote:
Aside from books (MGMATs SC and all of their Quant books I found beneficial and the OG11), I would make notecards and review basic concepts every other day. Taking a practice test once a week will be incredibly helpful for you. The GMAT is just as much a time management test as a quant/verbal skills test. For Quant, get the basic concepts down - the MGMAT word translations book helped me a ton.


Thanks a lot. I was considering making note/flash cards for a while. Im about to buy the MGMAT Quant books and go from there. Def will take a test a week. I have 3 MGMAT CATs left from my previous exam and will re-install GMAT Prep. Plus the challenges, I should be good on tests.
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