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mkbigmoz
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I just went to a Pearson center and took the Ultimate Practice Test. Apparently, the test is administered by Kaplan and through Kaplan's servers. I imagine that Kaplan also created the questions for the test, as they are similar (not the exact same) to the questions on my CAT's.
I scored a 690. My question may seem a bit odd. Im curious as to how similar the questions are from the UPT to those on the actual GMAT. I've noticed that each company (Manhattan, Princeton, Pearson) has a slightly different style to it's questions, and wording. Are the questions on Kaplan's UPT comparable to the actual GMAT? Does Kaplan provide any type of stats that show the SD of students from the UPT to the actual GMAT?
Im happy with my score. Im just worried that once I take the GMAT, the questions will be in a completely different style, and this might throw me off.
I hope this thread is clear. Looking forward to some feedback.
I scored a 690. My question may seem a bit odd. Im curious as to how similar the questions are from the UPT to those on the actual GMAT. I've noticed that each company (Manhattan, Princeton, Pearson) has a slightly different style to it's questions, and wording. Are the questions on Kaplan's UPT comparable to the actual GMAT? Does Kaplan provide any type of stats that show the SD of students from the UPT to the actual GMAT?
Im happy with my score. Im just worried that once I take the GMAT, the questions will be in a completely different style, and this might throw me off.
I hope this thread is clear. Looking forward to some feedback.












