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Lucyloo wrote:
Praetorian, one correction - Princeton Review practice tests ARE adaptive. I know someone who works there and can guarantee you they're adaptive!


Ok. Thanks. i believe i got this info. from akamaibrah... but its possible that PR changed its software recently.

Have you taken the GMAT yet? I noticed that you recommend Princeton Review a lot to our members. Are you working for Princeton Review or did you take classes there? If possible, can you write us a review of their courses... and we will be glad to publish it.

The PR CD tests and the online tests were not that useful to me and so i wont really prefer PR over Kaplan, but i welcome your opinions about it.

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Hi, Praet. I don't know how long PR's tests have been adaptive, but I used their books when I took my GMAT and they were adaptive with the 2003 edition for sure. A friend of mine has taken their GMAT course and two others have taken their LSAT course, and they all had positive things to say so I was pre-disposed to take their course. I was signed up to take their GMAT course but had to cancel for personal reasons, and then didn't have another opportunity to take it. I had researched it pretty heavily and talked to an instructor, and was very impressed with them. In the end I just used their books and practice tests and thought they were really useful.

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