Are last 50 probs OG 11 math 700-800 level?
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You are right at most of the things.
The question set in OG 11 is more recent and hence, perhaps more difficult.
(the reason for this is they say GMAT is getting more tough day by day.
The question set in OG 11 is more recent and hence, perhaps more difficult.
(the reason for this is they say GMAT is getting more tough day by day.
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I am not sure if you can call the last 50 as 700 - 800 level. But yes the last 20 question surely are 700-800.scoutkb wrote:Hey guys...just wondering if the last 50 problems in the OG 11 for math are 700-800 level questions? Also, the OG 11 seems much more difficult then the official guide math review. Anyone else feel the same way?
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It is generally true that the Official Guides get roughly more difficult as the question numbers get higher (within each section). For example, the last 50 questions in DS will be more difficult on average than the first 50 questions, but there may be a handful of easier ones in the harder batch and harder ones in the easier batch, etc.scoutkb wrote:Hey guys...just wondering if the last 50 problems in the OG 11 for math are 700-800 level questions? Also, the OG 11 seems much more difficult then the official guide math review. Anyone else feel the same way?
GMAC does not post the specific difficulty level of OG problems, but we can guess based on the data from thousands of students. Manhattan Prep's GMAT Navigator, for example, tracks the data from every student and lists problems as Easier, Medium, Harder, or Devilish. This can roughly be understood to mean 200-500, 500-600, 600-700, and 700-800 (though no one outside of GMAC can know with absolute certainty).
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I'd add that GMAC doesn't seem to like releasing their Devilish problems: the harder problems I saw on my exam were quite a bit worse (and stranger) than the problems in any of the OGs or the software.