Earlier I asked a question about the slowness in the CAT server. Now it's time to complain about the slowness of my brain.
I noticed the MG quant questions are markedly harder than the real GMAT ones, i.e., Official guide, and GMATPrep tests
I had the chance to finish the GMAT OG book and one GMATPrep Official mock test before I recently started to work on the MG CAT as well as the MG challenge problems. The first quant test I took, I most definitely would have flunked. I consider almost all of them hard to hardest on the real GMAT scale. Discounting the slowness of the CAT server during the test, I would still have spent 25min on top of the 75m I set for the section. Half way through, I told myself to forget about the pacing, and just tried to finish the questions.
The first MG CAT was also noticeably harder than the second one, which I think took me about 85 m in total (not an accurate figure, as the server was again disruptive at times). I compared the difficulty levels between the two and came to realize that if I disregarded pacing, and made sure answers were good, later questions would have to come from the more difficult bins. So, though I got 10 wrong in the first test (100min), and 6 wrong in the second (85min), I scored 51 for both.
I don't have as much of an issue on timing with the verbal section. They feel about right, compared with the official problems.
I'm a bit worried as I read on this forum that MG still more or less reflects what the real exam is, despite the error margin. I did score 750 (quant untimed) on both exams, and with the one GMAT Prep test I did a 780 (because it kind of rehashed a small set of questions from the Official Guide) and felt the quant there was easier. I'm confused now whether I should focus on Verbal or Quant given the bad timing I got on the MG quant.
So, on the difficulty level and the timing for MG quant, what is your experience/opinion?
Thanks a lot!