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Yes, mine had quite a cheesy feeling to it. But this graphical presentation has been associated with Kaplan CAT for quite a while, I believe. My colleague uses a Kaplan 2003 series and he had the same presentation. :wink:
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Yes, mine had quite a cheesy feeling to it. But this graphical presentation has been associated with Kaplan CAT for quite a while, I believe. My colleague uses a Kaplan 2003 series and he had the same presentation. :wink:

Thanks for the info ywilfred. It's good to know i am not the only one who has a cheesy feeling about the CD.
I just finished browsing it, and i can see it has full lenght test in it. :)
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Kaplan CD is the best, content vise.
In case you didn't notice it contains all questions from Kaplan Math and Verbal Workouts too ;)
It doesn't look professional at all. I wonder if it is too much to ask to hire one good programmer. Whoever designed Kaplan package thinks that GMAT takes are either 2nd graders or retarded.
But the content is very good.
One assessment test, all workouts CR, RC, SC, DS, PS, 4 full tests. Rock on!
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Tyr wrote:
Kaplan CD is the best, content vise.
In case you didn't notice it contains all questions from Kaplan Math and Verbal Workouts too ;)
It doesn't look professional at all. I wonder if it is too much to ask to hire one good programmer. Whoever designed Kaplan package thinks that GMAT takes are either 2nd graders or retarded.
But the content is very good.
One assessment test, all workouts CR, RC, SC, DS, PS, 4 full tests. Rock on!


Thanks for your input. The more i study the CD, the more i realize the material is actually helpful
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Yes, the questions in the CAT are definitely quite challenging, so I would say the objective of the CD is achieved. Having a good presentation would be secondary on the minds of the Kaplan test writers.
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