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Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 5:23 pm Post subject: OG easier than the question in real test? |
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I have been practicing with the Quantitative Review (Green book) and it seems the questions are easier than Kaplan for instance. Are these type of questions more representative than Kaplan in eth real test? _________________ Isis Alaska |
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Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 6:44 pm Post subject: Re: OG easier than the question in real test? |
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| isisalaska wrote: | Hi
I have been practicing with the Quantitative Review (Green book) and it seems the questions are easier than Kaplan for instance. Are these type of questions more representative than Kaplan in eth real test? |
The OG Quantitative Review is the most accurate representation of GMAT Math problems you can find because they are real but retired questions.
Personally, I found Kaplan to be much harder than OG during my GMAT prep--the reason why is that in general Kaplan does a poor job writing its questions; still they are good practice. _________________ Eric
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Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 7:58 pm Post subject: |
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If you are scoring in the range 44-45 in Math your Mock tests, then practice with OG11 is the best way. OG11 is a must because of its GMAT standard questions.
If you are scoring 45-47 in Math, then I think Kaplan gives you (rather hard) but good practice of 700+ kind of questions. They are still not written like real GMAT, but they prepare you for worse than 700+ questions. So although not a must, Kaplan is good for practice.
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Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 1:50 am Post subject: My Views |
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Maths section has two sections PS and DS....while PS is what all of us have been doing since ages....the same is not true for DS...
So lets base our discussion on whether a maths workbook is good for DS or not...
One can easily cover the PS section with the help of OG alone... But DS is a different story...I don't think OG gives you tough questions in DS.
Then there is the 700 figure....OG is sufficient to take you to 700 given that you follow all the explanations at the back...do not commit silly mistakes and get all those questions right which are in your "scope".
But for 700+ I dare say Kaplan is indispensable, especially kaplan 800. Most of the DS in that book I got wrong in the first go. and I must say...i improved my DS to the extent that I was doing all the questions right in my practise tests. I must add that i did lots of analysis and spotting my weaknesses and silly mistakes.
So yes OG is sufficient for 700 but Kaplan pushes you towards that 750 line, which all of us dream to cross.
But books are books...you cant carry them with you in the test...you have to make the most out of them...and extract every possible knowledge they want to give you. thats the key...
keep in mind tho' i am talking bout OG 10 here..i havent seen OG 11 and the difficulty level. and also kaplan means kaplan 800...the premiere edition has more or less the same level of diffi as OG.
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Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 1:54 am Post subject: Somethin more I'd like to add |
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For me the questions were very tough in the actual exam...no way near the OG level...may be because I got a 50..the questions get tougher at that level...but i still think i cud have got 52...which was what my average practise test scores....I screwed up two questions in the exam and had to guess and move forward
So yes if you want to score high...go for tougher questions...does you no harm!! _________________ Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending.
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