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RobinP480
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Looking for additional 700+ GMAT Quant problems

by RobinP480 Wed Jun 24, 2015 4:03 am

I'm looking for additional 700+ GMAT Quant problems. I just finished the Quant Interact lessons with associated workbooks, completed all the 2015 OG quant questions and 2015 Quant review questions, am working through the MGMAT Advanced Quant workbook, and have taken 2 CAT exams.

Where can I find more 700+ level GMAT questions? I still need to practice problems in this range (not just the very hardest) and am running out of problems to work through. I know there are the "Challenge questions" on this site, but these seem very difficult - I was hoping for something slightly easier but still in the challenging range.

Thank you!

Robin
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Re: Looking for additional 700+ GMAT Quant problems

by StaceyKoprince Wed Jul 01, 2015 9:23 pm

Yes, the challenge problems are crazy. :)

There are two additional good sources of real GMAT questions that you haven't tapped yet.

(1) GMAT Prep Question Pack. Contains about 200 quant (and about 200 verbal and 24 IR) questions at a range of difficulty levels.

(2) GMAT Focus. A quant-only "mini-CAT" that gives you 24 questions in an adaptive format. In other words, you will get what you earn. If you're confident that you'll be earning those harder questions, go for it! Otherwise, you might want to save this one for a little later. Note: this product does not give you a time limit. Since, of course, you will never have unlimited time on the real test, you should set a time limit for yourself (48 minutes if you are taking the test under regular timing).

Check the mba.com website for pricing.

BUT! Before you do that, I have a question. How much are you learning from the problems that you have already done? At this stage of the game, about 80% of your learning on a particular problem should come after you have selected your answer for the problem.

Read this:
http://tinyurl.com/2ndlevelofgmat

If you are not analyzing to that level, then don't start doing more new problems right now. First, go back to the old ones and really analyze them. :)
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