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I've got a question regarding OG 2017 Quant Section. As you know both PS and DS consist of a total of 404 problems. When I started studying for the GMAT ~2 months ago I went through every single question, just checked whether my answer was correct, and jot down formulas and tricks I didn't know. After this I worked through the MGMAT books and also began with Verbal. In the last few days I worked again through all of my wrong quant problem in OG. I think it is important two mention that I felt like I'm seeing these problem for the first time, so I didn't remember any correct answer and didn't cheat on myself. Out of these 404 questions I still failed on ~25% (99/404).
Could someone please tell me, if that's good or bad? What is your experience on this section, how does your errorlog look like after completing all problems? I have no idea how to evaluate this result (beside from practicing my weaknesses in some areas). Do I have to be able to solve very single problem?
~70% of the question are 700 level. Of course I made some pretty dump mistakes here and there and I think after working through the 99 wrong problems again, there might be 50 problems left, which I don't know how to approach or need more than 2:30 min. to solve.
I'm aiming for a 700 score and will start with CATs in the next few days.
I'm really interested in your opinion! Thanks in advance!
Best regards!
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Well, I certainly wouldn't recommend against being able to do every problem. Just keep working, and make sure to understand the problems you get wrong, not simply memorize the correct solutions. You'll be good in no time.
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