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Hi guys, I'm in the last week of my preparation and I'm trying to understand what resources I should favor for level 700-800 questions: -Workouts in Advanced Quant by Manhattan (16 workouts, 10 questions each) -700-800 level questions from OG and Quantitative review, selected using GMATclub -GMATclub CATs
I would choose 2 of them since I haven't sufficient time for all three. Please if you can, explain the reasons why you would prefer one to another.
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Hi guys, I'm in the last week of my preparation and I'm trying to understand what resources I should favor for level 700-800 questions: -Workouts in Advanced Quant by Manhattan (16 workouts, 10 questions each) -700-800 level questions from OG and Quantitative review, selected using GMATclub -GMATclub CATs
I would choose 2 of them since I haven't sufficient time for all three. Please if you can, explain the reasons why you would prefer one to another.
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The manhattan advanced quants are way too difficult and above the level of the GMAT in some cases, so it is better to stick with OG and GMATclub CATs
I'd say first finish the GMATclub CATs to brush all your topics and then solve OG questions to get the real feel of the exam as you are near to the actual date of your exam
Hi guys, I'm in the last week of my preparation and I'm trying to understand what resources I should favor for level 700-800 questions: -Workouts in Advanced Quant by Manhattan (16 workouts, 10 questions each) -700-800 level questions from OG and Quantitative review, selected using GMATclub -GMATclub CATs
I would choose 2 of them since I haven't sufficient time for all three. Please if you can, explain the reasons why you would prefer one to another.
The manhattan advanced quants are way too difficult and above the level of the GMAT in some cases, so it is better to stick with OG and GMATclub CATs
I'd say first finish the GMATclub CATs to brush all your topics and then solve OG questions to get the real feel of the exam as you are near to the actual date of your exam
I'd say no, because you want to maximize your score, look at where and why you went wrong and note down formulas or concepts and I'm sure you'll do well in the actual. Do not go by the 45 or 46 go for the concepts you are learning and the questions you can confidently solve
I'd say no, because you want to maximize your score, look at where and why you went wrong and note down formulas or concepts and I'm sure you'll do well in the actual. Do not go by the 45 or 46 go for the concepts you are learning and the questions you can confidently solve
Regards, HK
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Yes sure, I always revise each mistake and get the best from it But I thought 45-46 in these tests wasn't so bad I know that I should aim for 49-50, but aren't these tests much more difficult than the actual?
Yes sure, I always revise each mistake and get the best from it But I thought 45-46 in these tests wasn't so bad I know that I should aim for 49-50, but aren't these tests much more difficult than the actual?
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It's not bad but it's not good I'd say 48 is good
Why aim for 49-50? Aim for 51 and yes they are slightly difficult but your goal is to learn and keep learning
Regards, HK
PS - If you aim for the stars you may reach the moon (stars are farther away from the moon )
Yes sure, I always revise each mistake and get the best from it But I thought 45-46 in these tests wasn't so bad I know that I should aim for 49-50, but aren't these tests much more difficult than the actual?
It's not bad but it's not good I'd say 48 is good
Why aim for 49-50? Aim for 51 and yes they are slightly difficult but your goal is to learn and keep learning
Regards, HK
PS - If you aim for the stars you may reach the moon (stars are farther away from the moon )
don't try to learn anything new.. Stick to one day revision of OG and all the concepts you've learnt
Make sure you train your brain i.e. if your slot is 10 am to 1 pm, study or be active during these hours and try to take one mock asap during that time preferably 2 days before
The day before the exam, be relaxed and make sure you have everything you need and get some rest
don't try to learn anything new.. Stick to one day revision of OG and all the concepts you've learnt
Make sure you train your brain i.e. if your slot is 10 am to 1 pm, study or be active during these hours and try to take one mock asap during that time preferably 2 days before
The day before the exam, be relaxed and make sure you have everything you need and get some rest
Good luck
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I appreciate your support That was exactly my plan, with the exception that I'm trying to leverage these last days before the "pivotal 2" before the test day. Today I have a Mock and another one 2 days before the test The day before I will revise some concepts but with a very low intensive schedule (I think just 3 hours of studying)
I appreciate your support That was exactly my plan, with the exception that I'm trying to leverage these last days before the "pivotal 2" before the test day. Today I have a Mock and another one 2 days before the test The day before I will revise some concepts but with a very low intensive schedule (I think just 3 hours of studying)
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Take it easy
Focus on the positives and good luck
What matters is your performance on the actual day so make mistakes now and not on that day
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