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All, hope you're well. So, are the questions in the OG book (hard copy) same as that of GMAC's / OG online question bank (Wiley)? I randomly compared questions in the OG hard copy 2022 and in the online question bank and they do not match. So, I am worried I am missing out on large number of additional OG questions (1000+) given I have so far practiced online from OG / Wiley (of course in addition to GMAT club) and my exam in in 3 weeks. Thanks.
Hi Engineer1,

You can put OG2022 questions into these 3 buckets:
1. Main practice questions: ~1000 questions

2. Integrated Reasoning: 74 questions

3. Online exclusive: 99 questions

The hard copy has only (1). The Wiley site has all three.

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All, hope you're well. So, are the questions in the OG book (hard copy) same as that of GMAC's / OG online question bank (Wiley)? I randomly compared questions in the OG hard copy 2022 and in the online question bank and they do not match. So, I am worried I am missing out on large number of additional OG questions (1000+) given I have so far practiced online from OG / Wiley (of course in addition to GMAT club) and my exam in in 3 weeks. Thanks.
Hi Engineer1,

You can put OG2022 questions into these 3 buckets:
1. Main practice questions: ~1000 questions

2. Integrated Reasoning: 74 questions

3. Online exclusive: 99 questions

The hard copy has only (1). The Wiley site has all three.

All the best.

Exactly 3 weeks from today, I will take my GMAT and I am speechless. I never activated the OG question bank on Wiley. how could I not? I had only activated Verbal and Quant review. :( Thanks for your response, I just did now. Am I anxious? Heck yes, but hey there's more (>1000) to practice!

Actually quant and verbal reviews are > 700 combined, so I am not totally lost I guess. :D
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Exactly 3 weeks from today, I will take my GMAT and I am speechless. I never activated the OG question bank on Wiley. how could I not? I had only activated Verbal and Quant review. :( Thanks for your response, I just did now. Am I anxious? Heck yes, but hey there's more (>1000) to practice!

Actually quant and verbal reviews are > 700 combined, so I am not totally lost I guess. :D
Just don't start rushing through questions because there are so many left. You won't give yourself time to learn. It's better to shoot for quality rather than quantity. If you get the most possible out of every question, you'll learn a lot even if you don't see them all by test day.

For some tips on how to practice for best results, see this post.

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Hi Engineer1,

While you might be tempted to try to do a lot of studying during these final 3 weeks before your next Official GMAT, you have to be careful about "cramming" (as that type of approach rarely leads to great results with Exams such as the GMAT - and you might inadvertently "burn out" before Test Day). You do not necessarily need to work through lots of that additional Official material at this point - and the more relevant questions are about how you have been scoring on your recent CATs/mocks. You scored right around 600 on two prior Official GMATs, so how have you been scoring recently? How long ago did you take your last CAT/mock and what were the results (including the Quant and Verbal Scaled Scores?)?

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Hi Engineer1,

While you might be tempted to try to do a lot of studying during these final 3 weeks before your next Official GMAT, you have to be careful about "cramming" (as that type of approach rarely leads to great results with Exams such as the GMAT - and you might inadvertently "burn out" before Test Day). You do not necessarily need to work through lots of that additional Official material at this point - and the more relevant questions are about how you have been scoring on your recent CATs/mocks. You scored right around 600 on two prior Official GMATs, so how have you been scoring recently? How long ago did you take your last CAT/mock and what were the results (including the Quant and Verbal Scaled Scores?)?

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Makes sense, thanks for suggestions.
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