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Thanks for the kind words jameswright3. Although I try to solve as many, but you should also see my posts when I solve them horribly wrong... :-) Will give you an idea of my wrong answers...

I think I still need to work on some aspects of my prep for quant. But I am trying to get there. I believe one is never prep'd enough for the GMAT or for anything else we undertake in learning.

But, I will keep on trying. :-)

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I have been trying to build up my quant skills by solving tougher questions.

My questions are:

a. What is a good source of tough quant questions?
b. Am I supposed to go to tougher questions only after I fix all my issues with easier questions? Is there a fixed correct answer percentage/percentile I should be looking for in easier questions?
c. At what level should I be solving tough questions to be able to get 48+ on Quant?

Thanks in advance for your input/

You answer all my questions in the math subforum with ease..
I think you are already on the level considering my quant score is around a 45-47 and you kick my butt:)
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