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Question about GMATPrep software.

by the_silver_lining » Tue Sep 03, 2013 11:31 am
I took the first test in February (scored 560) and another one yesterday (scored 630).
I want to know will the questions get repeated if i reset the test?
I am asking this because I have scored comparatively low and I feel I might have not got
many 700 level questions which might come up if I am doing well on the GMATPrep.
Is the question set dynamic like the one in Manhattan tests or are there only fixed questions
in the GMATPrep software.

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by [email protected] » Tue Sep 03, 2013 12:16 pm
Hi the_silver_lining,

Yes, you will see some repeat questions if you retake a CAT that you've already used. For a more realistic result, you should invest in some new CATs and take those instead.

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by David@VeritasPrep » Tue Sep 03, 2013 5:17 pm
The GMAT Prep is dynamic, but not in the sense that ALL of the questions are new.

You can certainly take each GMAT test more than once. In fact, you SHOULD take each GMATPrep more than once. They are a great resource and many experts recommend that you attempt every question in each of the two tests.

The two tests are based on separate question pools so there is no overlap between the two. When you take a test for a second or third time you may see some repeat questions but it is usually just a few questions. When you do see a repeat be sure to work through the whole process and take the appropriate amount of time.

And since you took the test in February you should have forgotten those questions anyway!

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