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Dear Bunuel, for some strange reason I was unable to reach you via PM, and decided to post my inquiry as it might be helpful for lots of other users.
I've completed two official practice exams, scoring Q49 and Q50, I've exhausted OG2020 and 2020 Quantitative review problems, also went though MGMAT guides + Advanced quant book by MGMAT.
I've heard that real GMAT exam is actually harder when it comes to quant section, so I am worried, how should I practice from this point so I really perfect my quant skills? I would love to score Q50 or even Q51 on the exam day. What resources Should I use?
I've heard many great things about your difficult quant problem collections, but I failed to locate them. In general, from my standpoint, what strategy is optimal for me to really ACE quant section on exam day?
I have more than 2 months left, and I have decent amount of study time allocated,
Your help will be much appreciated, and I will be glad if I can turn the favor in some way.
Thank you in advance
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