I'm really tired and I just took my first Princeton Review CAT.
Couldn't concentrate that well and got:
650 - Q42 V39
I really need to sit down and take GMAT Prep in the morning one of these days when my mind is fresh.
I take that back - I'm really starting to the question 3 things:
1) The difficulty of the PR questions
2) The way their scoring algorithm works
3) My geometry knowledge - Quite a few of the Quant questions I got wrong were Geometry. I just need to work on that and I know it's a weakness.
I got 35 Verbal Questions correct, 6 Wrong (3 RCs wrong, 2 SCs wrong, 1 CR wrong)
I got 29 Quant Questions correct, 8 wrong (3 Geometry PS wrong, 2 Algebra PS wrong, 3 DS wrong).
The
MGMAT scoring algorithm rarely allows me to get this many questions right - it generally throws enough 700-level questions at me that I am only able to get about 50-65% of the questions correct.
I saw very few number properties problems, very few DS problems in general, and no combinations/permutations at all on my PR CAT. This really threw me off. All 4 of my Reading Comp passages were science passages but they seemed quite a bit easier than
MGMAT Science Passages. Science Passages are my weakness and I have heard that the real GMAT is weighted heavier towards Social Science/Business passages.