Score 700+ level(harder) Quant Question Practice Source
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Hello BTB Team,
My Beatthegmat journey has proved to be very helpful to me. Thanks so much to all members and experts of BTB
For GMAT Quants, I have completed the OG2015(PS+DS). In order to improve Quants score, I think instead of practicing basic (easy level) math question, I should practice the harder ones. Is there any source where I can practice hard maths and that also topic wise(i.e. number properties, geometry, word problems,statistics,Ratio,Proportion,Percentage, Power and Indices etc)??
This way I will master each topic and that will eventually help to raise my quant score in the actual GMAT test.
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Minniemba
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Hi.
For categorized quant questions, use the quant part of the question bank here. https://bellcurves.com Everything except for the Standard Deviation Section is good and some of the sections are outstanding. To access the question bank, go to the GMAT area and set up a practice account. The questions are not always exactly like actual GMAT questions, but there are many of just the types of harder questions you want, and also there are many nice, tricky DS questions there. The question bank is adaptive. So if you are getting right answers you will continue to see difficult questions.
For non categorized quant questions you could use the Veritas Question Bank, here https://www.veritasprep.com/gmat-question-bank/. Some of the questions in it are pretty challenging, and overall they are great practice.
For categorized quant questions, use the quant part of the question bank here. https://bellcurves.com Everything except for the Standard Deviation Section is good and some of the sections are outstanding. To access the question bank, go to the GMAT area and set up a practice account. The questions are not always exactly like actual GMAT questions, but there are many of just the types of harder questions you want, and also there are many nice, tricky DS questions there. The question bank is adaptive. So if you are getting right answers you will continue to see difficult questions.
For non categorized quant questions you could use the Veritas Question Bank, here https://www.veritasprep.com/gmat-question-bank/. Some of the questions in it are pretty challenging, and overall they are great practice.
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Hi minniemba,
About 2 weeks ago, you posted that your Quant Scaled Scores were right around Q37:
https://www.beatthegmat.com/how-to-impro ... tml#764413
Have you taken any FULL-LENGTH CATs since then? How have you scored? If you haven't made a huge jump in Quant since then, then "700 level" questions are NOT what you need to be focused on right now.
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich
About 2 weeks ago, you posted that your Quant Scaled Scores were right around Q37:
https://www.beatthegmat.com/how-to-impro ... tml#764413
Have you taken any FULL-LENGTH CATs since then? How have you scored? If you haven't made a huge jump in Quant since then, then "700 level" questions are NOT what you need to be focused on right now.
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich