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optimisticsam
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I am curious.
I just took another Kaplan test and (of course) was unhappy with my score.
Now instead of just ask how this translates to actual GMAT performance, I am more interested in everyone's take on how representative the actual questions on Kaplan v. The Real Thing. That is, are these the type of questions I will be seeing on the exam come test time?
I personally feel the question are written less clear and concise than in OG, and could be "up for debate" more.
Any other thoughts on this from people who have taken the real thing v. the Kap CATs?
Thanks!
I just took another Kaplan test and (of course) was unhappy with my score.
Now instead of just ask how this translates to actual GMAT performance, I am more interested in everyone's take on how representative the actual questions on Kaplan v. The Real Thing. That is, are these the type of questions I will be seeing on the exam come test time?
I personally feel the question are written less clear and concise than in OG, and could be "up for debate" more.
Any other thoughts on this from people who have taken the real thing v. the Kap CATs?
Thanks!












