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I have read through the MGMAT number properties book and found it very useful. Thanks for the suggestion.
My next question is very simple - give that I'm targeting a quant score of 46 - 48 (and would happily take a 46). Is it necessary to read through the advanced chapters? I've read here that perfecting the medium to hard questions is far more important than to conquer the super difficult questions in order to get the score I'm aiming for.
Did anyone get a lot out of those advanced chapters? I personally didn't bother with the advanced chapters of SC book either.
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I've been going through all the regular chapters and doing the regular OG questions for each book first, then I'm going to go back and do all the advanced chapters and OG questions after. Even if you don't need some of that content it will at least be a good review and solidify your understanding of the earlier chapters, but if you run out of time at least you'll have the basics from each book covered.
I think that your studies are spot on, Michmax3. The only additional suggestion that I have is to maybe re-read some of the math books. Going through the Number Properties guide twice, for instance, helped tremendously.
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