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It is really difficult to guess from OG performance since GPrep quant is a bit harder. I'd say focus more on the concepts and OG explanations than accuracy at this stage.

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Dear all, a big "thank you" for your time and replies!

It would be silly from my side to correlate the performance at the OG to the real GMAT. I just wanted your opinion on whether these results seem to be positive/encouraging or they are somehow the norm among GMAT candidates.

I intend to take the online tests available (GMATprep, Powerprep) and see where I stand when I finish dealing with the OG.

Given that I have 2 full months until my GMAT date, I intend to tackle the GMAT800, additional questions from the forum and of course review my errors. Depending on the available time, I might buy an prep book as well.

Any other ideas for prep material?

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There is an extensive list of prep books and their reviews in the self-prep menu item. My suggestion is to also buy books based upon your own self-evaluation of your weak areas. Like for CR absolutely buy the PowerScore CR (if you're weak in CR that is).
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