Anonymous Wrote:What is crazy is on the last two Manhattan GMAT CATs I got a 45 on verbal, but barely scratch past 38 on GMATPrep. Have you seen this type of issue before?
by this point, we've seen just about every issue there is. here are a couple of points in response to your situation, which is by no means unique:
-- remember that the test has a large degree of variation, and two cats + one gmatprep is an extremely small sample size. as frustrating as this may be, it's possible that the variance you've mentioned is just a product of statistical randomness.
or:
some days you get all the lights red.
-- you may want to see whether you're doing anything differently when you take our cats vs. when you take the gmatprep.
1, are you using the proper time limits? (if you're not, then that explains all the difference - and more - right there)
2, are you more relaxed about taking our cat exams, or do you feel any degree of test anxiety about taking the official tests?
3, are you (consciously or unconsciously) conceiving of the official gmatprep tests as a separate endeavor entirely, and therefore abandoning strategy and time management techniques that have served you well on the mgmat cat exams?
4, are there any other systematic differences between your approach to our cat exams and your approach to the gmatprep software tests?
if your answers are 'no' x 4, then you can confidently ascribe the difference to statistical volatility.
variation is frustrating - especially when the downside occurs on the official tests - but keep your head up and stay in there.