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Originally posted by Dreamy on 26 Sep 2010, 07:31.
Last edited by whiplash2411 on 26 Sep 2010, 12:14, edited 1 time in total.
Edited instead of quoting. My bad.
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GMAT club challenges can be used for practice. Please focus on mgmat guides to get the basics before trying challenges. I have increased my speed by working mgmat quant guides.
GMAT club challenges can be used for practice. Please focus on mgmat guides to get the basics before trying challenges. I have increased my speed by working mgmat quant guides.
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I agree with this. You should work on your basics first and once you're getting good scores on Q, GMAT Club tests will help you to get great scores.
any ques can help. gmatclub tests are 700+ so it is good if you got to that level and want more practice. Get your concepts first because the 700+ ques will test more than that
Agreed about the 700+ difficulty. At least 2 or 3 problems take me at least 4-5min to do on every test, and I've generally done well on quant on the OG and GMATPrep tests.
Is there any ones you should focus on particularly (for difficulty)? There are 25 tests and I doubt I'll get through all 25 prior to test day. What's the most effective way to go through them?
Is there any ones you should focus on particularly (for difficulty)? There are 25 tests and I doubt I'll get through all 25 prior to test day. What's the most effective way to go through them?
Thanks!
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Even I would like to know that. Is there a specific thread which explains - How to use GMAT Club tests?
Is there any ones you should focus on particularly (for difficulty)? There are 25 tests and I doubt I'll get through all 25 prior to test day. What's the most effective way to go through them?
Thanks!
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I was wondering the same thing. I have done the first 3 tests, but was wondering if I should do a certain number next since I have limited time now and take the GMAT soon. Is test 25 more difficult or anything?