reaabida
Dear Expert,
If I complete all quant questions of official guide upto 600-700 level is it sufficient to get 45 in quant section ?
Thanks
Dear
reaabida,
I'm happy to respond.
My friend, I am going give you a somewhat Zen response by calling into question the question you are asking. You are asking a question of the form "
If I do X, is that enough? is that sufficient?" My friend, a question of that self-limiting form is a question that reinforces mediocrity. Mediocrity is concerned with exerting the minimal amount of effort. Asking such a question will not lead to excellence.
Think about how many students complete all the math questions in the OG. Now, think about how many get above 45 on Quant. Two very different percentages.
I am going to recommend that you read about
the habits of excellence:. In particular, even if you "complete" all the hard questions in the OG, don't assume you have gotten everything out of them that you can----push yourself to comprehend each question at
deeper levels of understanding. To pursue excellence, you must be hungry for further challenge, hungry to test your understanding on harder and harder problem. Mediocrity asks, "
Have I don't enough already? Can I stop now?" Excellence asks, "
What else can I do?"
Search out the hardest quant questions here on GMAT Club, and push yourself to understand the deep logic of that genius Bunuel and the other experts. Do everything in the
GMAT Official Quantitative Review. Reach for the stars. Only an approach that is excellent at every level will produce excellent results.
Does all this make sense?
Mike