OG 11 Quant questions
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I'm starting the quant section of the OG 11. I took my first practice test (from MGMAT) with minimal studying a few days ago and scored a 700, and quant is my strength. Would it still be beneficial to do the first 1/4 to 1/3 of the quant questions in OG 11? I ask because many people say these questions are pretty easy low level questions. Would it be a bad idea to skip these? Thanks.
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Depends on how much time you have. If you have plenty of time to study then yes you should definitely do them. Hard questions are created by mixing and matching less complex ideas into one problem thus doing easier problems should help you break down and understand the difficult ones. If you have little time then skip them.
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I'm taking the test 7 weeks from today. What do you think?mayonnai5e wrote:Depends on how much time you have. If you have plenty of time to study then yes you should definitely do them. Hard questions are created by mixing and matching less complex ideas into one problem thus doing easier problems should help you break down and understand the difficult ones. If you have little time then skip them.