ErkinDE wrote:The real quant questions are in line with GMATPrep. Of course, they are a bit trickier and look a little different, but still they are manageable. If you can consistently score 49-51 on GMATPrep, you should not worry much about real Quant.
That I scored 48 is rather an exception to the rule: I did not get sleep at all before the test. I spent 4-5 minutes on one 700+ question because I knew I could solve it, but could not come up with the result and eventually made a guess. Next day at home I solved that problem in 20 seconds -- my mistake during the test was 4 + 2 = 5:). If you experience significant level of test anxiety, forget about GMAT for the last 2 days, just relax.
I would recommend practicing GMATPRep and MGMAT Quant, 6 CATs. Try to exhaust all 700+ level questions.
Wish you a success on August 31!
Thanks for your message. I dont have MGMAT Quant. Is that an issue?

















