Online CAT's

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Online CAT's

by srf173 » Wed Mar 04, 2009 10:27 pm
I've been searching through various threads on this site and compiled a list of sites and sources available to take CAT's. Am I missing any, I'm sure I am?

Manhattan
MBA.com (GMATPrep, PowerPrep, and GMATFocus)
Kaplan
Veritas
Princeton
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by siownschu » Wed Mar 04, 2009 10:53 pm
800score.com?

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by srf173 » Thu Mar 05, 2009 12:04 pm
siownschu wrote:800score.com?
Thanks.

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by DanaJ » Thu Mar 05, 2009 1:10 pm
800score is NO GOOD. My advice: don't waste your money. The main reason for this is that the quant section of the tests is actually a way of seeing if you can properly understand the wording of the thing: problems are not really a good indicator of your quant skills, but rather of your ability of spotting the difference between some very tricky wording issues.

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by srf173 » Tue Mar 10, 2009 7:36 pm
DanaJ wrote:800score is NO GOOD. My advice: don't waste your money. The main reason for this is that the quant section of the tests is actually a way of seeing if you can properly understand the wording of the thing: problems are not really a good indicator of your quant skills, but rather of your ability of spotting the difference between some very tricky wording issues.
Thank you. Any ones you would recommend?

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by Jose Ferreira » Fri Mar 13, 2009 12:18 pm
We offer a free GMAT CAT at www.knewton.com/gmat that you can take as part of our GMAT course free trial. At Knewton, our CATs were created by the two gentlemen that designed the adaptive testing algorithms for ETS and ACT (as they've each administered the GMAT) -- Len Swanson and Rob McKinley. The free CAT is full-length except for the essays, and comes complete with our scoring and explanations. Hope you enjoy it!

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