CATPrep.com's GMAT Simulator - Good or Bad?

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CATPrep.com's GMAT Simulator - Good or Bad?

by orestom » Fri Jul 10, 2009 6:22 pm
Has anyone heard of CATPrep.com's GMAT Simulator? They are practice GMAT CAT tests.

Are they good or bad? Do their scores, difficulty, and questions accurately reflect the real thing?

I'm also happy to hear people's top recommendations for practices GMAT exams besides Manhattan GMAT exams (have taken them already), GMATPrep, Princeton Review, and Kaplan.

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by catprep-support » Wed Oct 06, 2010 1:47 pm
orestom - apologies for the late reply but we'd be happy to answer any questions you may have regarding our practice tests and software. Many reputable GMAT and GRE tutors and prep course companies worldwide rely upon our software for accurate score assessments. To avoid running afoul of this site's self-promotion policy I need to refrain from saying more in this forum. Please contact us directly through our website for more information.

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by sunman » Tue Apr 10, 2012 7:05 am
I'd like to hear reviews as well if people have any. I just took one and their formula was off (44Q, 44V - 710. I scored 47Q 42V real GMAT and it was 730), but other than that, the material seemed decent.
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