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I'm currently working through my GMATClub CATs, and I was wondering whether there is any guidance on the scoring difficulty vs. the real thing?
I know (for example) that MGMAT are generally seen as being a couple of points harder than the real exam. But there isn't any guidance on how the GMATClub CATs are scored compared to the real exam?
e.g. would a 47 on the GMATClub be equal to a 47 on the real exam? Or maybe more like a 49? Or maybe less (45 etc.)?
Stories / illustrations / guidance helpful as always.
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Gmat club quant CATs are very tricky . The difficulty level of these questions is much higher than GMAT. These questions will open you mind to a new level f application of the concept you already now and as a result you can find many easier ways to solve the real gmat quant questions. If you have access then you should take about 10 of these .(if you have the time ofcourse)
I find Quant on the GMAT Club to be a lot harder than the real thing. Verbal, on the other hand, is a lot easier. I'm consistently scoring V45 on the GMAT Club Verbal but I know I would not be able to score close to that on the real exam.
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