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Chuck
- Newbie | Next Rank: 10 Posts
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- Joined: Sun Jan 24, 2010 8:46 pm
- Location: Germany
- GMAT Score:640
I started out pretty well with the official GMAT prep-Tests1 (700) and 2 (700). Then I bought the Kaplan Online-Test Preparation and dropped to 680 in the Diagnostic Test. After three weeks of practice and the first three sessions of the Online-Preparation I dropped to 640 in the CAT 1. I am quite frustrated, because I expected to improve as I felt much more confident with the questions after the preparation. Are the paper-based tests systematically easier than the CAT?
In the paper-based preparation tests I was much better in verbal (41, 39) than in quantitative (44, 42). That's why I focused on the quantitative part in my training and felt to improve very much during the preparation. Now this relationship turned around and I got 44 Q and 32 V. What might have gone wrong?
I had timing problems in the quantitative section of the CAT, but that goes the same for the paper-based tests. I always have to guess the last 6-7 quantitative questions. In the verbal section I suffered especially from one reading comprehension in which I had 0/4 correct and from SC in which I had only 4/13 correct.
In the paper-based preparation tests I was much better in verbal (41, 39) than in quantitative (44, 42). That's why I focused on the quantitative part in my training and felt to improve very much during the preparation. Now this relationship turned around and I got 44 Q and 32 V. What might have gone wrong?
I had timing problems in the quantitative section of the CAT, but that goes the same for the paper-based tests. I always have to guess the last 6-7 quantitative questions. In the verbal section I suffered especially from one reading comprehension in which I had 0/4 correct and from SC in which I had only 4/13 correct.












