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Does it mean that OG is sufficient for me to get a good GMAT score, I mean does the questions in this book have similar complexity as on the real GMAT exam?
Thanks.

Sufficient may mean something completely different to someone with the goal of a 600 vs. someone shooting for a 720. Will it prepare you? Absolutely, but I would review the Quant board because the experts here have some incredible threads and topics to guide you through any level of preparation you wish to achieve.

Similar complexity.. I can confidently say yes by the response from GC members that I would consider extremely informed. Similarly, the GMATPrep CAT's are also very similar.
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Does it mean that OG is sufficient for me to get a good GMAT score, I mean does the questions in this book have similar complexity as on the real GMAT exam?
Thanks.

Sufficient may mean something completely different to someone with the goal of a 600 vs. someone shooting for a 720. Will it prepare you? Absolutely, but I would review the Quant board because the experts here have some incredible threads and topics to guide you through any level of preparation you wish to achieve.

Similar complexity.. I can confidently say yes by the response from GC members that I would consider extremely informed. Similarly, the GMATPrep CAT's are also very similar.

Thanks, that is the answer I am looking for. I mean math is endless and it's having a huge complexity level, I just wanted to know the border line before which I guess I should stop myself so that I can prepare myself for other section too.

To answer you question about the target score, I dream of perfect 800 like everyone else but I see myself pretty good with 700, so can you recommend me other books too if required to achieve 700?

Thanks again
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I was a newbie to gmat & gmaclub around couple of months back and I found the below very useful in the prepartion for GMAT quant. Like everyone else, my target is 700+ to be in competetive list!!

(1) Practise problems in OG

(2) Concepts in Kaplan

(3) Discussion threads in Gmatclub

Disclaimer: I am yet to take my GMAT exam!

Cheers!
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I will say, put in the proper time studying and follow some of the top guys here and it will dramatically improve your overall satisfaction with the GMAT process.

Check out these links..
Overall great advice ->
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Study plan (This really helped bring me down to earth with my expectations and inspire me to move forward, thanks again bb) ->
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Best prep books ->
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Scores and aiming for a reasonable level ->
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