bb wrote:
Yes, the free tests are NOT CAT's and they are present (meaning the same set of questions is presented for each user). This a number of issues with difficulty, scoring, etc, which we have been able to fudge for the purposes of a simulated CAT experience.
If you are able to finish the sections in half the time, I would recommend taking of the hardest questions on GMAT Club. I would probably say you may not need much more prep than you have done already:
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2topic-108620.html
3topic-126934.html
4topic-98257.html
5topic-9358.html
6topic-139558.html
7topic-87439.html
8topic-85291.html
9topic-106060.html
10topic-99478.html
P.S. I am looking forward to your debrief! I sense an amazing score!
If you are able to finish the sections in half the time, I would recommend taking of the hardest questions on GMAT Club. I would probably say you may not need much more prep than you have done already:
1topic-147050.html
2topic-108620.html
3topic-126934.html
4topic-98257.html
5topic-9358.html
6topic-139558.html
7topic-87439.html
8topic-85291.html
9topic-106060.html
10topic-99478.html
P.S. I am looking forward to your debrief! I sense an amazing score!
Thank you for your kind words.
I am already following multiple threads for High Difficulty questions. Thank you for above list. These questions are really good. May be a part of my expectations was after going through numerous questions I have solved over last month.
I will definitely post a debrief, once it qualifies to be worth posting on GMATClub.
As a feedback, for me, Question of the Day was the one that hooked me to GMAT Club. I cannot resist opening that email and solving the 2 questions, even if its middle of the night.