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by bdubs » Sat Jul 05, 2008 6:40 pm
Hi,

Let me give some background. I'm 30, just completed a masters in econ from a 2nd tier school, but I'm thinking ahead... either an emba or possibly business phd from a top school. I enjoyed my time doing research, but love my current position in PE. I'm almost indifferent between the two, almost. So I'm taking the GMAT to get a sense of where I'm at.

Started this week with the Kaplan GMAT Premier book and feel good so far. Assuming my quants are strong from months (maybe years? it's all a blur) of tedious econ maths, I'm starting in on my weaker verbal and pleasantly surprised; hitting 91% correct on Kaplan SC CAT and 82% CR CAT straight out of the gate. I think this translates to ~97th percentile, ~720 Kaplanworld territory. Some of the posts indicate Kaplan is tougher than the actual test so I hope with some work I can dial in the 750+ space.

Let me say that I'm glad this forum exists and I found it. I'm getting the sense that this test is beatable, but then again I haven’t had my spirits defeated yet. It's good to know others out there are focused and working at a high level toward the same goal of crushing this test!
Thanks,

bdubs
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by aim-wsc » Sun Jul 06, 2008 10:14 pm
I would not hurried make conclusion with ~750 thingie :?

Kaplan tests aren't harder but the score report is sometimes come lower than your deserved level.

Yes this test is beatable & thousands have proved that :D
Check out the "I just beat the GMAT forum" https://www.beatthegmat.com/i-just-beat- ... t-f15.html to read some of the interesting debriefs & test experiences.