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I have gone through some quant material available and did the OG questions and also from the quant review. Now, I notice, while practicing questions on the gmat club, that the questions are way tougher than the og level(sorry...I am not a quant whiz). Is there any other source or question bank, which is closer to the real gmat level?
P.s to reach the 700 level, I should cross the 650 barrier first!
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I have gone through some quant material available and did the OG questions and also from the quant review. Now, I notice, while practicing questions on the gmat club, that the questions are way tougher than the og level(sorry...I am not a quant whiz). Is there any other source or question bank, which is closer to the real gmat level?
P.s to reach the 700 level, I should cross the 650 barrier first!
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Dear Alok322, I'm happy to respond. My friend, there are a number of quant geeks on this site, myself included, and many of these folks are more interested in challenging themselves than in mirroring the level of the GMAT. Toward this end, they place math problems on this site that are much harder than the GMAT would have. I have seen this many times before.
I have gone through some quant material available and did the OG questions and also from the quant review. Now, I notice, while practicing questions on the gmat club, that the questions are way tougher than the og level(sorry...I am not a quant whiz). Is there any other source or question bank, which is closer to the real gmat level?
P.s to reach the 700 level, I should cross the 650 barrier first!
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Hi,
You can practice sub-600 and 600-700 level questions from here: viewforumtags.php
While it might be tempting to try to focus on a particular 'level' of question, your performance on those individual questions isn't nearly as meaningful as your performance when you take FULL-LENGTH CATs (including the Essay and IR sections).
1) Have you taken any CATs yet? If so, then how have you scored (including the Quant and Verbal Scaled Scores)? 2) How long have you studied? 3) When are you planning to take the GMAT? 4) What is your goal score?
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made, Rich
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