I started studying for the GMAT around 15 days ago and took the Kaplan diagnostic test. I got a 92% on it.
I was expecting a detailed analysis and comparative study but it just gave me the answers I got wrong.
Anybody here has any input on where I might stand with my diagnostic performance?
Your help in this regard will be greatly appreciated.
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Kaplan Diagnostic is not a very good indicator of where you currently stand with the GMAT. I would recommend taking a GMATPrep test, which features actual (retired) GMAT questions. Your score from this practice test should serve as an accurate representation of what you can expect from the real GMAT, if you were to take it now.jayofbay wrote:I started studying for the GMAT around 15 days ago and took the Kaplan diagnostic test. I got a 92% on it.
I was expecting a detailed analysis and comparative study but it just gave me the answers I got wrong.
Anybody here has any input on where I might stand with my diagnostic performance?
Your help in this regard will be greatly appreciated.
Best of luck!
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I agree...also take the Princeton Review tests, because they come with full answer explanations for each question. I found that to be extremely helpful.