OK, so I always "fancied" myself a quant guy. I took my 1st GMAT Poewrprep today in and scored a 700, but the breakdown shocked me:
overall 700
Verbal- 44 (97th) I only missed 4 quant total- #9, 2 of in a row about mid way through the test and I missed the last one. The scoring is BRUTAL here, how does anyone get to 50, it doesnt seem possible. I mean with scoring this harsh, it seems 2 wrong questions will put you i the mid 40's, leaving someone to either score mid 40's or 51 with no inbetween.
Quant 42 (72nd)- shocked here. I have spent ~75% of my prep for the past 6 months here (off and on). I missed 8, some were early. Of the 8, 3 were "silly" mistakes but 5 were fundemental mostly number properties and a combination.
My question is this:
So far, ive used OG 11, and 12 , Kaplan 800 and MGMAT number properties book.
The OG is good but there isnt enough "tough" questions. Kaplan 800 is good for verbal, but the quant is SERIOUSLY lacking. The MGMAT number properties is really deficient, too- so much so, that I was surprised. It is written at the level of a GRE test, not the GMAT. So, what can I use to shore up my number properties, overlapping sets and probability and combinetrics and remainder problems? I really want something thorough but not superfluous. Any suggestions?
By the way, I am using GMAT PowerPrep for now, as I get closer to the test, I will start using the GMATPREP.
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