by JonathanSchneider Wed Jan 07, 2009 12:34 pm
When you say you only got three wrong - you mean on the paper tests, right? That would be nearly impossible on an adaptive test.
Paper and pencil tests, by their very nature, are not adaptive. As a result, they can't hone in on the finer points between test-takers' ability levels. Adaptive tests are much better at that. Paper and pencil tests, as a result, do hurt you more for wrong answers. In effect, they have to score you based on the % that you get right. Adaptive tests, meanwhile, score you based on the difficulty level of the questions you get right and wrong.
As to your question about the math vs. verbal levels, I'd actually say that it's the other way around. There are a lot more test-takers who can ace the math portion than there are test-takers who can ace the verbal. As a result, a solid verbal performance generally gets you a higher percentile ranking.
The GMATPrep software does not include experimental questions.
If you're finding the paper test quant too easy, that just means that you're a high math scorer. The adaptive test will be giving you harder math questions throughout, merely by being adaptive.
As for RC, you'll notice the same thing in the OG books. This is for a couple of reasons. On an adaptive test, you will just get the questions that are at the right difficulty level for you. On the old paper tests, meanwhile, they had to give you a bunch of questions to more accurately tell where you're at.