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nothanks wrote:
I was told by a test prep company that the quant review has more advanced questions in it. Any truth to that?


Not really. Advanced questions can be found in the challenges on this forum. But then again, I am no math guru, so it depends upon what you consider "advanced." Word on the street is that the OG will prepare you up to about the Q40~45 level. Beyond that, you will need to seek out more complex material such as the MGMAT challenges, Ascent, and of course, GMATClub challenges.
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GMATT73 wrote:
nothanks wrote:
I was told by a test prep company that the quant review has more advanced questions in it. Any truth to that?


Not really. Advanced questions can be found in the challenges on this forum. But then again, I am no math guru, so it depends upon what you consider "advanced." Word on the street is that the OG will prepare you up to about the Q40~45 level. Beyond that, you will need to seek out more complex material such as the MGMAT challenges, Ascent, and of course, GMATClub challenges.


I concurr with Matt here. I have the OG Quant review. The questions are different than OG 11 but IMO they are not at a harder level.

The last 50 questions of DS in OG11 will prepare you for a level asked in the real test.

I must add though unless you are a math whiz, the more you practice the better hence it might be a good idea to get that book.
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