by StaceyKoprince Sat Oct 18, 2008 3:52 pm
I have had some students tell me that they think our quant is harder than the quant on the real test. The primary reason is this, I think: we don't have experimental questions on our tests. The official test does. Experimental questions can come at any difficulty level, so if you are a higher-scoring quant student, then you will get some easy (for you) questions on the official test, because you will have some lower-level experimental questions. You don't get those little "mental breaks" on our tests, so ours feel harder.
We do also have some questions that are a bit too convoluted / computation-intensive, so that contributes to the feeling as well.
The test is not scored based on percentage correct. I can tell you that, at about the 700 level, you'd get about 60% of the questions right. But I'd tell you the exact same percentage if you asked me about the 600 level or the 500 level, so that data really tells you nothing at all. The idea is that you are going to get (roughly) the same percentage correct no matter what - the difference between test-takers is in the difficulty levels of the specific questions they're answering.
The verbal section is weighted more heavily in the overall score than the quant section, but we don't know by exactly how much, because the test makers don't release that data.
Stacey Koprince
Instructor
Director, Content & Curriculum
ManhattanPrep