rohan2345 wrote:
Hi yt770,
Yes absolutely. You can get a detailed analysis of your tests which helps the test taker evaluate their tests in detail. You can indeed find out your week areas as the topics are clearly mentioned with each question. Further another advantage of taking mocks is to build up your stamina. Apart from the GMATPREP tests, taking practice tests of any major GMATPREP company ought to do that.
I must add that if you are particularly looking to discover and improve on your weak areas in Quant; your subscription to
GMATCLUB tests is the best way to do that. They are indeed phenomenal and will not only pinpoint your weak areas but also help you improve on them.
Hope this helps. Feel free to reach out if you have any other questions. All the best.
Is it true for the free Veritas test also?
I took the free Veritas practice test today and scored 600 (Q46 and V27). I took the test under test like conditions and followed each break properly. Also I selected Quant-Verbal-IR-AWA.
One important thing is I noticed 3-4 repeated questions in both verbal and quant (I remember I practised them on this forum). Also I had to guess on few quant questions when I took too long to answer them. Also I remember I got only 3 passages. Overall the test was not very tough for me today (For the first time...I kind of enjoyed giving it.)
Here are some stats.
Verbal: %correct #correct #wrong #Pace per ques.
Overall 71% 29 12 1min 35 secs
Sentence correction 73% 11 4 1min 32 secs
Critical reasoning 73% 11 4 1 min 24 secs
Reading comprehension 64% 7 4 1 min 32 secs
Total: 27 (47 percentile)
Its perplexing because I performed decently on this section and still scored only 27. Is that correct?
Quant: %correct #correct #wrong #Pace per ques.
Overall 65% 24 13 1min 55 secs
DS 73% 11 4 1min 52 secs
PS 59% 13 9 1 min 57 secs
Total: 600 (59 percentile) and 63% correct.
Please verify if this is accurate or not. Looking forward to your response.
Thanks