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Re: From nowhere to 740 (Q49V40) [#permalink]
mbaaspirant80 wrote:
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Congrats for the big score and good luck for app part.
what was your verbal accuracy in 2nd attempt . Also please share your mock tests scores.


I am not sure about the accuracy in the second attempt as I have not yet purchased the enhanced report this time. But as I mentioned in the post, the accuracy in the mocks increased with every passing test.
The mock test scores ranged from 680 to 730 across tests from all the providers.
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Re: From nowhere to 740 (Q49V40) [#permalink]
Shiv2016 wrote:
Congrats on an amazing score.

You have mentioned in your post that you purchased Veritas tests. How did you find them in terms of accuracy ? How close was the score to the real test?

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Hi Shiv, I got the Veritas tests free with GMATClub subscription and could also reset the tests after I had exhausted all 7 of their tests. Contrary to the popular belief within my circle, I found the tests very challenging at the beginning and struggled to even complete the Quant on my first two tests. The Quant section is harder in both Veritas and Manhattan tests than the real test. Verbal is pretty much of the same difficulty. My point in the post was that one can learn a great deal through only tests. In my second attempt, I did not go through any of the theory mentioned in the textbooks but religiously reviewed the test answers. The verbal section in Veritas has some good questions but the algorithm is not as per the real test. I found that in Veritas even if you get 3-4 600-700 questions right at a stretch, there are still chances that you will get a question of same difficulty in the next. But in the real test, I found every question more difficult than the previous. Maybe it was because of the testing and the thing it does to your head but the Veritas scoring algorithm is not similar to the real test.
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Re: From nowhere to 740 (Q49V40) [#permalink]
Abhigyanashakuntalam wrote:
Shiv2016 wrote:
Congrats on an amazing score.

You have mentioned in your post that you purchased Veritas tests. How did you find them in terms of accuracy ? How close was the score to the real test?

Thanks


Hi Shiv, I got the Veritas tests free with GMATClub subscription and could also reset the tests after I had exhausted all 7 of their tests. Contrary to the popular belief within my circle, I found the tests very challenging at the beginning and struggled to even complete the Quant on my first two tests. The Quant section is harder in both Veritas and Manhattan tests than the real test. Verbal is pretty much of the same difficulty. My point in the post was that one can learn a great deal through only tests. In my second attempt, I did not go through any of the theory mentioned in the textbooks but religiously reviewed the test answers. The verbal section in Veritas has some good questions but the algorithm is not as per the real test. I found that in Veritas even if you get 3-4 600-700 questions right at a stretch, there are still chances that you will get a question of same difficulty in the next. But in the real test, I found every question more difficult than the previous. Maybe it was because of the testing and the thing it does to your head but the Veritas scoring algorithm is not similar to the real test.




Thank you for your reply.

You are right about the algorithm. I reviewed my test that I gave yesterday (scored 610: Q45, V29), I found that I did not get any 600 + question even after answering all questions correctly in a row. All questions in Quant were of 500-550 level. This is making me think that may be Q45 is not correct. I say that because if the test was adaptive, I would have faced more challenging questions and the score thus would have varied.


What do you think about this?
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Re: From nowhere to 740 (Q49V40) [#permalink]
Shiv2016 wrote:
Abhigyanashakuntalam wrote:
Shiv2016 wrote:
Congrats on an amazing score.

You have mentioned in your post that you purchased Veritas tests. How did you find them in terms of accuracy ? How close was the score to the real test?

Thanks


Hi Shiv, I got the Veritas tests free with GMATClub subscription and could also reset the tests after I had exhausted all 7 of their tests. Contrary to the popular belief within my circle, I found the tests very challenging at the beginning and struggled to even complete the Quant on my first two tests. The Quant section is harder in both Veritas and Manhattan tests than the real test. Verbal is pretty much of the same difficulty. My point in the post was that one can learn a great deal through only tests. In my second attempt, I did not go through any of the theory mentioned in the textbooks but religiously reviewed the test answers. The verbal section in Veritas has some good questions but the algorithm is not as per the real test. I found that in Veritas even if you get 3-4 600-700 questions right at a stretch, there are still chances that you will get a question of same difficulty in the next. But in the real test, I found every question more difficult than the previous. Maybe it was because of the testing and the thing it does to your head but the Veritas scoring algorithm is not similar to the real test.




Thank you for your reply.

You are right about the algorithm. I reviewed my test that I gave yesterday (scored 610: Q45, V29), I found that I did not get any 600 + question even after answering all questions correctly in a row. All questions in Quant were of 500-550 level. This is making me think that may be Q45 is not correct. I say that because if the test was adaptive, I would have faced more challenging questions and the score thus would have varied.


What do you think about this?


Since GMAC does not openly declare how it makes the test adaptive, testing sites like Veritas, Manhattan, Kaplan etc, try to mimic the pattern using the GMATPrep tests. So even if their tests are also adaptive, but they are not the real deal.
Do not think too much about low scores in mock tests.
Just learn through the questions.
The score you get in the GMATPrep just a few days before the exam, will be reflective of the real situation.
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i got a 720 with the same split i feel like shooting myself. I know you get different scores with same sectional scores but 20 points more seems too much
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