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rickyishere
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Hi All,
I started preparing for GMAT last week. In the first week I decided to solve the GMAT Quant Review (Green Book) PS solving questions. Of the 176 questions, I got a strike rate of 80 %. Of the questions which were wrong, 40 % of those were due to silly mistakes and the rest were conceptual mistakes. I want to know from the experts out here the following things :
a) Is this a decent start considering that it was an un timed test ?
b) Should I go ahead and solve the DS questions in this book to get a good idea of where I stand over all ?
PS : In the last 76 questions which were the tougher ones, my strike rate was only 60 %
Look forward to hear from you
Thanks,
I started preparing for GMAT last week. In the first week I decided to solve the GMAT Quant Review (Green Book) PS solving questions. Of the 176 questions, I got a strike rate of 80 %. Of the questions which were wrong, 40 % of those were due to silly mistakes and the rest were conceptual mistakes. I want to know from the experts out here the following things :
a) Is this a decent start considering that it was an un timed test ?
b) Should I go ahead and solve the DS questions in this book to get a good idea of where I stand over all ?
PS : In the last 76 questions which were the tougher ones, my strike rate was only 60 %
Look forward to hear from you
Thanks,

















