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Re: Best Quant Baseline Exam [#permalink]
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OmniPrep wrote:
What would be the best (closest to official or official source) CAT test to take for ONLY a Quant score?

I want to save as many full length CATS for a couple weeks from now when I'm ready on verbal as well (OG, MGMAT, GMATClub). In the meantime...I'd like to get a feel for where I am in in Quant. I have taken the OG Diagnostic (didn't find it particularly useful) and 1 GMATClub Q CAT (Found it might be a bit on the more difficult side of grading).

Any suggestions or should I just burn an OG CAT and skip the verbal?

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If you take just the Quant section of a test, you will not get an accurate baseline score. The score you get will not be an accurate reflection of where you are. If you feel that you will be ready to take the complete test (including AWA and IR) in a couple of weeks from now, focus on working on a question bank (in a timed environment) or Quant only sectionals right now rather than taking a test. You will know you are doing well if you are able to answer most questions correctly. If you identify lots of problems, it means you need work. That is the only thing you should take away from these sessions.
Note that without taking the AWA and IR seriously, you cannot replicate exam conditions and pressure and hence your practice score and actual score could be quite different.

Here is a link to our free question bank. You can check it out.
https://www.gmatclub.com/forum/veritas-prep-resource-links-no-longer-available-399979.html#-question-bank/
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