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Would anyone have a realistic review of Veritas GMAT Simulators (mocks tests). How well do they represent the actual GMAT performance?
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Hi Shibsriz,[email protected] wrote:Hi,
Would anyone have a realistic review of Veritas GMAT Simulators (mocks tests). How well do they represent the actual GMAT performance?
Thanks in advance
I can only comment about the Quant section of Veritas test. I feel they are pretty close to actual GMAT and not unrealistically difficult as MGMAT.
However I haven't got a great feedback about the tests in terms of Verbal tested through these tests.
More feedback here might help get better inputs about Verbal but for Quant I can definitely give my "Go Ahead"
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Hi shibsriz,
I assume you're asking because you've taken practice CATs from a variety of sources and you're curious about some differences in your scores? Or maybe you're considering purchasing these CATs?
If you can offer a few more details behind why you're asking, then I'll be happy to advise.
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I assume you're asking because you've taken practice CATs from a variety of sources and you're curious about some differences in your scores? Or maybe you're considering purchasing these CATs?
If you can offer a few more details behind why you're asking, then I'll be happy to advise.
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This might be what you're looking for: https://gmatclub.com/gmat-score-calculator/
That said, it's ALL conjecture. The closest scores to your ACTUAL GMAT score are the GMATPrep. I think it's safe to "underestimate" your MGMAT and VeritasPrep scores by at least 20 points (if not 30-40!) to be safe.
For example, if you got a 680+ consistently on the VeritasPrep CATs, you'd probably get at least a 650 on the actual exam. This isn't based on anything but my own theory, since in general students tend to lose points on the actual GMAT due to nerves.
If I were you, I wouldn't feel REALLY confident going into the GMAT until I scored 40-50 points higher than my do-or-die target score on at least 2-3 practice CATs from MULTIPLE SOURCES (MGMAT, Veritas, GMATPrep).
That said, it's ALL conjecture. The closest scores to your ACTUAL GMAT score are the GMATPrep. I think it's safe to "underestimate" your MGMAT and VeritasPrep scores by at least 20 points (if not 30-40!) to be safe.
For example, if you got a 680+ consistently on the VeritasPrep CATs, you'd probably get at least a 650 on the actual exam. This isn't based on anything but my own theory, since in general students tend to lose points on the actual GMAT due to nerves.
If I were you, I wouldn't feel REALLY confident going into the GMAT until I scored 40-50 points higher than my do-or-die target score on at least 2-3 practice CATs from MULTIPLE SOURCES (MGMAT, Veritas, GMATPrep).
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