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Experienced GMAT users i need your help. Should I practice 700+ questions in PS and DS to have 46Q score or sub 600 and 600-700 questions are sufficient? I have done 5 MGMAT books + 230 PS questions ( 13 mistakes in sub 600, 13 600-700, 30 700+) Im thinking about DS preparation but dont want to lose time on 700+ questions. My goal is 44-46 score on Q
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Experienced GMAT users i need your help. Should I practice 700+ questions in PS and DS to have 46Q score or sub 600 and 600-700 questions are sufficient? I have done 5 MGMAT books + 230 PS questions ( 13 mistakes in sub 600, 13 600-700, 30 700+) Im thinking about DS preparation but dont want to lose time on 700+ questions. My goal is 44-46 score on Q
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Hi LeonZhiba,
Welcome to GMATCLUB! Well I think you will need to answer some 700+ questions to get a score of Q45+. I think you will be better off doing some Number properties and Algebra 700+ questions just to get acquainted with answering a few hard questions.
rohan2345 I have 50%+ success rate in PS 700+ questions from OG and mostly 80-90% 600-700. I will try to focus on 600-700 really hard
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Hi LeonZhiba,
Ya that's perfect. As long as you have solved some 700+ questions you are good. Just try to stick to a good accuracy in 600-700 level questions and I am sure you will achieve a your target score in Quant.
Experienced GMAT users i need your help. Should I practice 700+ questions in PS and DS to have 46Q score or sub 600 and 600-700 questions are sufficient? I have done 5 MGMAT books + 230 PS questions ( 13 mistakes in sub 600, 13 600-700, 30 700+) Im thinking about DS preparation but dont want to lose time on 700+ questions. My goal is 44-46 score on Q
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Yes, but not exclusively. It's more important to be very accurate on the 'easier' problems, than to get a couple of the hard ones right. So, I'd spend most of your time on the 600-700 ones. However, if you're aiming for a high Quant score (which you are), it's also worth your time to practice problems that are around the 700 level. But if you see a problem that just seems ridiculously tough, don't worry about it - you can still safely skip anything that's a "750+ problem" on test day and get a 46Q.
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