So I am following the 60 day guide and I really appreciate the hard work and time dedicated to make this guide.
The one thing that is preventing me from finishing the required daily OG practice question is the amount of time I spend on the MGMAT problem sets after each chapter. Is it a good idea to skip the problem sets and go straight to OG questions?
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I think that's a good idea. Once you're done with the OG questions, you can still answer MGMAT questions.3mr wrote:So I am following the 60 day guide and I really appreciate the hard work and time dedicated to make this guide.
The one thing that is preventing me from finishing the required daily OG practice question is the amount of time I spend on the MGMAT problem sets after each chapter. Is it a good idea to skip the problem sets and go straight to OG questions?
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The problem sets from Mprep are generally a bit easier / more straightforward than OG problems. They can be a good warmup before hitting the twists and turns of Official problems.
One way to cut down study time: just do the even # problems in the set. Cut it down by half!
One way to cut down study time: just do the even # problems in the set. Cut it down by half!
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