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Hi everybody. Hope you can help me. I m from comp sc background and have a pretty strong quant background in my past acads. I have 30 days remained for gmat and so far I was only focusing on verbal as I am weak at it. For the remaining 30 days I just need some source to practice quant problems to get the feeling of working out under time pressure and ensure that incase some hardest probs come along I can tackle them within 2-3 mins . I find OG quant very very easy ( have solved almost all mentally without ever applying pen or paper within 2 mins with near 100% accuracy and I m not being arrogant here , sorry if it sounds like .. ). Just for next few days I need a book or some collection set of much harder or hardest probs in gmat context. Any suggestions ? I m open to buy and money is nt any constraint.
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Hi everybody. Hope you can help me. I m from comp sc background and have a pretty strong quant background in my past acads. I have 30 days remained for gmat and so far I was only focusing on verbal as I am weak at it. For the remaining 30 days I just need some source to practice quant problems to get the feeling of working out under time pressure and ensure that incase some hardest probs come along I can tackle them within 2-3 mins . I find OG quant very very easy ( have solved almost all mentally without ever applying pen or paper within 2 mins with near 100% accuracy and I m not being arrogant here , sorry if it sounds like .. ). Just for next few days I need a book or some collection set of much harder or hardest probs in gmat context. Any suggestions ? I m open to buy and money is nt any constraint.
Hi Ram , For Quant foundation, you can refer Manhattan or Veritas books. For harder problems , you should try GMAT Club tests . Also, you can follow problems in Bunuel's signature .
If you want to improve your quant to a high score(47-51), take the GMATclub. I started one week ago and the test are really tough with good explanations !
Hi everybody. Hope you can help me. I m from comp sc background and have a pretty strong quant background in my past acads. I have 30 days remained for gmat and so far I was only focusing on verbal as I am weak at it. For the remaining 30 days I just need some source to practice quant problems to get the feeling of working out under time pressure and ensure that incase some hardest probs come along I can tackle them within 2-3 mins . I find OG quant very very easy ( have solved almost all mentally without ever applying pen or paper within 2 mins with near 100% accuracy and I m not being arrogant here , sorry if it sounds like .. ). Just for next few days I need a book or some collection set of much harder or hardest probs in gmat context. Any suggestions ? I m open to buy and money is nt any constraint.
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