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First of all thank you all for answering my queries.

I have heard from people who have taken GMAT recently that the questions have become somewhat different from the OG, 10th Edition.

And when I say different, I mean a lot tougher and having answers that are very subtle in difference, which are some of the characteristics of The Princeton Reviews.

Is the observation true, do any of you feel the same ? I just need a clearer and mass picture as opposed to an exception.

Thanks,
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Sorry I missed some information in my previous message.

I have been actively studying the OG and The Princeton Reviews. Infact I have started on the OG the THIRD time. Currently with Princeton Reviews I am doing the drills on the CD and would repeat them too before I take some PRACTICE TESTS. I am thinking of taking the REAL GMAT in November, 2004.

Like I said I do notice differences in VERBAL Section in the two books and their CDs respectively. MATH seems to be OK as I can't really see lot of differences. What my worry is that which kind of VERBAL questions will I be seeing on the REAL GMAT ?
OG-Type or PR-Type ??

I am aiming at around 700, and I understand there are experimental questions as well, but how many can you really get wrong and still get a score of 700 ?
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