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Jack
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I assume the same will hold true for the other question banks as well. I suppose you ought to stick to the OG and MGMAT guide questions to get some confidence built up and then use the question banks as a supplement when you've got a better handle on the material. Good Luck! |
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Stacey Koprince
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Also, some of our questions are a little TOO computation intensive. We're slowly weeding those out as we identify them from the student data (how long you guys spend, etc), but there are still a lot floating around. For GMAT-format questions, your first source should be OG, since those are real past test questions. The one advantage to the question banks (and why you may want to do them later in your study) is that we write the explanations - so you can actually learn both content and technique from our explanations. The OG explanations are sometimes a bit... skimpy.
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