2016 OG Book
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Does anyone know roughly where the Medium and Hard questions for DS and PS questions in the 2016 OG book are? I'm trying to aim more focus towards those questions but I'm not exactly sure where they start. I do realize that medium and hard are subjective as everyone has different strengths but roughly would help in my studies.
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The questions in the OG are arranged in order of difficulty (from easiest to hardest)
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Thanks Brent, but I'm well aware of that. I wanted to see if there were any info available on were the medium questions start. The hard questions obviously would be from the end to a certain point going backwards.
Brent@GMATPrepNow wrote:The questions in the OG are arranged in order of difficulty (from easiest to hardest)
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Hi sgraves,
While many Test Takers tend to become focused on the idea of working through lots of 'hard' questions, that is rarely what those Test Takers ACTUALLY 'need.' The hard questions ultimately don't matter if you're making silly/little mistakes and missing out on 'gettable' questions. Every time that you review a CAT and think "I should have gotten that one correct....", then THAT is the type of issue that you should focus on and improve.
1) How did you score on your last practice CAT? What were the Quant and Verbal Scaled Scores?
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich
While many Test Takers tend to become focused on the idea of working through lots of 'hard' questions, that is rarely what those Test Takers ACTUALLY 'need.' The hard questions ultimately don't matter if you're making silly/little mistakes and missing out on 'gettable' questions. Every time that you review a CAT and think "I should have gotten that one correct....", then THAT is the type of issue that you should focus on and improve.
1) How did you score on your last practice CAT? What were the Quant and Verbal Scaled Scores?
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich