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Hello guys,

As you know, OG13 and official quantitative review can be considered beneficial in order to get familiar with gmat math questions,however,it seems to me that they are not sufficient to accomplish a score over 48-49 in math part.

So,what other resources ( test,books, and...) are recommended to be studied to get ready for harder,700+, questions?

Thanks in advance,

Yes get can good guides to cover basics such as Veritas and mgmat, they are good to cover all basics plus advance questions and then for practice GC club tests are good.

I`ve already finished MGMAT books as well as other math books such as bible.Now I need tough questions in order to get well-prepared for the exam and accomplish as high score as 48+ in the real exam.

Any suggestion?


Here is a list of good tough questions. If you do all of them you will definitely be ready for 700+. But make sure you analyse each question explanation. Knowing why a question is right or wrong is the key to succeed in GMAT.
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Hello guys,

As you know, OG13 and official quantitative review can be considered beneficial in order to get familiar with gmat math questions,however,it seems to me that they are not sufficient to accomplish a score over 48-49 in math part.

So,what other resources ( test,books, and...) are recommended to be studied to get ready for harder,700+, questions?

Thanks in advance,

Yes get can good guides to cover basics such as Veritas and mgmat, they are good to cover all basics plus advance questions and then for practice GC club tests are good.

I`ve already finished MGMAT books as well as other math books such as bible.Now I need tough questions in order to get well-prepared for the exam and accomplish as high score as 48+ in the real exam.

Any suggestion?

Yes and apart from following Bunuel's questions, try GC club test too.
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