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Eddie, a 710 probably does not get me into Harvard. I have the work experience, GPA, etc. so I need to get my quant up. Also, the Kaplan / PR tests are considerably harder than the Power Prep and the real thing. The perfect tool would be the newest or a previous version of the actual power prep tests. Version 29 anyone?
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Since the scores are longitudinally comparable, the "old" ETS tests are still likely to provide more valid estimates of scores on new ETS tests than those provided by the fake tests.

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