Hi,
I've been enrolled in a course with Kaplan's affiliate at my home country called Kidum (fantastic, by the way).
We've finally reached the point where we're taking exams. We took gmatprep 1 on the first day of the course. I got a 670 (44Q, 38V).
About a month later we took the Kaplan diagnostic online on www.kaptest.com. Got a 700 (45Q, 41V). Had 5 errors on quantative and 4 on verbal.
Had plenty of free time on both exams.
Today we were instructed to take Kaplan GMAT CAT 2 on www.kaptest.com. This test was a totally different experience for me.
Quantative went horrible. I found myself with about 20 minutes left for the final 15 questions ended up having an 8 out of 9 wrong stretch and scoring 22 out of 37, barely finishing the exam on time. This translated into a 42.
Verbal was really tough as well, but I finished with some time available. Ended up with eight wrong answers... which converted into a 52(?!) on the verbal section.
Overall score - 710.
I don't really know how to treat this exam. Is the Quantative section what I can expect on the real thing? Yikes! I really hope the real thing will be easier than that...
I guess what I'm trying to ask - is this test deliberately intended to be more difficult than the real thing, so that when we reach the real thing it will seem easier?
How can I convert the 52 in Verbal to a real grade?
Thanks,
Gil
I've been enrolled in a course with Kaplan's affiliate at my home country called Kidum (fantastic, by the way).
We've finally reached the point where we're taking exams. We took gmatprep 1 on the first day of the course. I got a 670 (44Q, 38V).
About a month later we took the Kaplan diagnostic online on www.kaptest.com. Got a 700 (45Q, 41V). Had 5 errors on quantative and 4 on verbal.
Had plenty of free time on both exams.
Today we were instructed to take Kaplan GMAT CAT 2 on www.kaptest.com. This test was a totally different experience for me.
Quantative went horrible. I found myself with about 20 minutes left for the final 15 questions ended up having an 8 out of 9 wrong stretch and scoring 22 out of 37, barely finishing the exam on time. This translated into a 42.
Verbal was really tough as well, but I finished with some time available. Ended up with eight wrong answers... which converted into a 52(?!) on the verbal section.
Overall score - 710.
I don't really know how to treat this exam. Is the Quantative section what I can expect on the real thing? Yikes! I really hope the real thing will be easier than that...
I guess what I'm trying to ask - is this test deliberately intended to be more difficult than the real thing, so that when we reach the real thing it will seem easier?
How can I convert the 52 in Verbal to a real grade?
Thanks,
Gil

















