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I technically started studying for the GMAT towards the end of last summer (hence my registration date), but I never signed up for the test and ended up getting swamped with school work last semester. I shoved all my GMAT stuff into a corner and didn't look at it again until the beginning of December. Anyway, I was going through a manila envelope and found a ton of quant questions from this giant set just now.
According to the answer key there are 42 sets, the first 26 sets have 20 questions each and the last 16 have 16 questions each. It appears to be 100% problem solving. There aren't any website names or things of that nature on the page, so I have absolutely no idea where they came from. It has the answers listed in blocks of 5 by section like this
SO...does anyone know where these came from and if they're any good? It would be nice to just stumble across 776 good practice questions, even if they don't have any explanations!
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I think you're referring to the 1000 question series for PS and DS. Most of these problems are relatively simple. Handful of decent problems mixed throughout. Nothing too outrageously difficult. As far as the origin goes, some of the problems crop up in OG 10 and 11.
Practice w/ the sets if you have timing issues. Otherwise, i think there's no need to waste your time.
Practice w/ the sets if you have timing issues. Otherwise, i think there's no need to waste your time.
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Ugh...that's what I was worried about.
I actually have reverse timing issues. I finished the first couple Club Challenges in ~43 minutes apiece. I need to slow myself down and work more carefully I think
Thanks though. I was hoping they weren't the 1000 series since there aren't 1000 questions!
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