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sachindia
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Hi Folks,
I took a free CAT by Kaplan online today and scored a 580. How indicative is Kaplan's score about one's actual level?
Have been preparing for gmat since quite some time. . yet to complete number properties, combinatorics, word problems in quant.. took this test as I was restless to see some improvement in my score. Last I took gmat prep with a lousy preparation in the first week of Aug and I had scored a dismal 570 then; that was primarily because of lack of conceptual knowledge and complete mismanagement of time.
I have heard and read that kaplan tests are tough and there's a huge discrepancy in scores between those of kaplan's and those of gmat prep's.
Weird thing is I didn't get my split score(quant and verbal). Instead, I got the percentile rank which is 51 in Quant and 58 in Verbal.
I felt the questions in verbal were way too different from what I saw in OG.
and in Quant, I saw a greater proportion of Combinatorics. In geometry, I saw 10 questions whereas in the actual test you see only 2-3 questions I have heard. The highest concentration is on Inequalities, mods, number properties in the actual exam according to my knowledge.
But yeah thanks to this test, I gotto experience IR first hand. Got the feel of how it would be. Felt 30 mins is insufficient for IR, may be because I was totally unprepared for IR.
and thanks again to manhattan gmat's blog on time mgmt by stacey Koprince, I was pretty calm and playing the game well as opposed to the last time I gave gmat prep when I was just rushing through to ensure not spending more than 2- 2.5 mins per Question..
Though I did get a bit nervous every time I realised I was spending way too much time on a particular question, a deep breath used to calm me down.
RC is a pain in the ****
; gotto beat this monster 
I am planning to take master gmat's free CAT.
Has anybody taken that? How good is it as far as gauging your benchmark level is concerned?
I took a free CAT by Kaplan online today and scored a 580. How indicative is Kaplan's score about one's actual level?
Have been preparing for gmat since quite some time. . yet to complete number properties, combinatorics, word problems in quant.. took this test as I was restless to see some improvement in my score. Last I took gmat prep with a lousy preparation in the first week of Aug and I had scored a dismal 570 then; that was primarily because of lack of conceptual knowledge and complete mismanagement of time.
I have heard and read that kaplan tests are tough and there's a huge discrepancy in scores between those of kaplan's and those of gmat prep's.
Weird thing is I didn't get my split score(quant and verbal). Instead, I got the percentile rank which is 51 in Quant and 58 in Verbal.
I felt the questions in verbal were way too different from what I saw in OG.
and in Quant, I saw a greater proportion of Combinatorics. In geometry, I saw 10 questions whereas in the actual test you see only 2-3 questions I have heard. The highest concentration is on Inequalities, mods, number properties in the actual exam according to my knowledge.
But yeah thanks to this test, I gotto experience IR first hand. Got the feel of how it would be. Felt 30 mins is insufficient for IR, may be because I was totally unprepared for IR.
and thanks again to manhattan gmat's blog on time mgmt by stacey Koprince, I was pretty calm and playing the game well as opposed to the last time I gave gmat prep when I was just rushing through to ensure not spending more than 2- 2.5 mins per Question..
Though I did get a bit nervous every time I realised I was spending way too much time on a particular question, a deep breath used to calm me down.
RC is a pain in the ****
I am planning to take master gmat's free CAT.
Has anybody taken that? How good is it as far as gauging your benchmark level is concerned?
Regards,
Sach
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