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sweetpauline Just gettin' started!
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Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 2:51 am Post subject: Manhattan sample tests difficulty level |
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Hi!
everybody -well, everybody taking the GMAT - knows that Kaplan tests are the hardest, or that Princeton Review are easier, or that the PowerPrep ones are the more acurate.
But, what about the online Manhattan tests that come with the books? how hard are them? i found them at least at the same difficulty level that the Kaplan ones. The responses analysis provided is impressive, though.
what do you guys think from your experiences taking test? are the Manhattan tests comparble to the Kaplan ones?
lets beat the gmat...
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beatthegmat Founder

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Posted: Sat May 13, 2006 12:13 am Post subject: |
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I don't have much experience with the Manhattan GMAT material, but from what I've heard I imagine that this company creates tests that are probably harder than the actual GMAT.
Take your GMATPrep scores seriously, but don't take your scores from tests made by prep companies too seriously. I have yet to encounter a GMAT prep company that has created a really good simulation of the actual exam. Most companies create questions that are poorly constructed/designed: that's what usually makes these tests difficult.
Some advice: take one GMATPrep test at the beginning of the studies to get an early guage of your performance. Take the second GMATPrep test at the very end of your studies to get a preview of the score you will likely receive on the actual GMAT.
Best of luck! _________________ Eric
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dblazquez Rising GMAT Star

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Thats a good advice... i keep an excel sheet with all the full test scores i've obtained and, dude, thats crazy, ranging from 500 to 650 almost randomly.
I can say that the reports returned by the Manhattan test engine are the best, with a lot of detailed information.
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sweetpauline Just gettin' started!
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| Thanks dblazquez and eric for your answers!! |
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