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I've been taking GMATClub's CAT tests. I've been doing well recently but I'm not sure how they stack up to the real thing. The one thing that worries me is that on my recent test I got 30/41 right but it lists my session score as a V49. Can you really score like that getting that many wrong on a real GMAT? I did have mostly all 700 level questions on my test but I'm completely clueless as to how the real exam works.
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Hi there. The Quant tests are the ones that have the most shine. For your accurate performance in verbal, I would use MGMAT, GMAT Prep, or other tests. The verbal tests are designed to be more of a "bonus" to the quant and are not as hard or tricky.
Hope this helps. Best Regards, BB.
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