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How to define difficulty level

by ankitdhingra007 Sun Sep 16, 2012 10:45 am

Hello Everyone,

To begin with my apologies if i am posting this in the wrong thread/forum.

I am slightly confused when it comes to defining the "Hard Questions" in GMAT.. I have been practicing majorly from GMAC provided material and occasionally when i do stuff from test prep companies such as MGMAT or Grockit, i find that the quant questions here do not reflect the GMAC question.

GMAC questions usually have a smart point (as in there is small simple concept hidden in question; which once discovered makes smooth sailing) where as test prep companies usually have calculation intensive questions. So if some one wants to prepare for these "HARD" questions what would the experts suggest??!!

Thanks
Ankit
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Re: How to define difficulty level

by jnelson0612 Sat Sep 22, 2012 8:21 pm

Welcome!

That's a good question, but unfortunately this is not the right forum for it, since this is for math questions outside of our materials or the GMAT Prep test. Please post in the General Strategy forum, and Stacey will be happy to assist you: general-gmat-strategy-questions-f9.html
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Re: How to define difficulty level

by ankitdhingra007 Mon Sep 24, 2012 1:55 pm

thanks Jamie!

I just re-posted it!
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Re: How to define difficulty level

by tim Wed Sep 26, 2012 11:46 am

cool. i'll lock this thread then..
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