TheGriffin wrote:
Are
expert global mocks adaptive ? and which one is closer to real verbal - Manhattan or
expert global ?
Experts global tests are not adaptive.
They are made to be simulated adaptive with increasing difficulty.
Manhattan tests are adaptive. They have been a gold standard of nonofficial tests for a long time. They are better but you get fewer of them.
PS. Interesting realization I had only recently, the paid GMAT prep tests 3,4,5,6 - I’m not sure if you can call them adaptive really because each of the tests contains only enough questions in the database for one test. As the result, if you take a test with 31 questions, there’s only 31 questions in the database. So is it adaptive if the questions are predetermined? 🤯🤷♂️🥴
Posted from my mobile deviceWell, then it should boil down to accuracy which i somehow think has a role to play.
Verbal with 17/18 incorrect leads to V28/29 and say 14/15 incorrect leads to V34/35 -assuming one is not marking consistently incorrect .