by StaceyKoprince Mon Jul 21, 2008 11:31 pm
Okay, if you're happy with your verbal score, then you don't necessarily need to redo OG. I was referring to the fact that, if you don't like your score in a section, you haven't learned what you needed to learn on your first run-through of OG, so you need to do it again!
There are somewhere close to 700 verbal questions in the three OG books - you really do remember them all? (That's amazing!) You can also try OG10 (the 10th edition of the Official Guide); about 75% of the questions are the same, but 25% are different, and you don't need as much verbal practice anyway, so that might be enough.
For your quant work, make sure that your issue didn't have to do with timing / application of the material to the test. When people have big score drops on the real test, it usually has to do more with poor pacing and messing up the recognition of question types / sub-types or application of the material to specific questions than it does with your fundamental knowledge of the basic math material being tested. When you do practice questions, are you doing them under timed conditions? Are you doing random sets of problems (so that you have to figure out what kind of question you've got, rather than knowing you're about to do 10 rates & work questions)? Are you comfortable making educated guesses - both making yourself do it before too much time has passed and knowing how to do it depending on the type of question? That kind of stuff.
Stacey Koprince
Instructor
Director, Content & Curriculum
ManhattanPrep