There may not be a specific answer to this question, but does anyone have a general idea of the difficulty level for the questions on any of the Official GMAT Guide questions? For example, there are around 176 questions in the quant review book would questions 1-25 be level 200-300, questions 26-50 300-400, questions 51-75 be 400-500, etc.? I am reviewing all of the problems regardless; however, I would like a better bench mark as to which questions I need to focus more on.
That's not a bad system, but I'd revise it slightly.duncansn wrote:There may not be a specific answer to this question, but does anyone have a general idea of the difficulty level for the questions on any of the Official GMAT Guide questions? For example, there are around 176 questions in the quant review book would questions 1-25 be level 200-300, questions 26-50 300-400, questions 51-75 be 400-500, etc.? I am reviewing all of the problems regardless; however, I would like a better bench mark as to which questions I need to focus more on.
Since the majority of scores are between 450 and 650, I'd have to imagine that the OGs have more questions in that range. So, for example, there are probably more questions in the 500-600 range than in the 200-300 range.
That said, your system will give you a rough idea of your abilities. Of course, the best gauge is to take an official practice test.
Cheers,
Brent













