Last visit was: 23 Apr 2024, 23:48 It is currently 23 Apr 2024, 23:48

Close
GMAT Club Daily Prep
Thank you for using the timer - this advanced tool can estimate your performance and suggest more practice questions. We have subscribed you to Daily Prep Questions via email.

Customized
for You

we will pick new questions that match your level based on your Timer History

Track
Your Progress

every week, we’ll send you an estimated GMAT score based on your performance

Practice
Pays

we will pick new questions that match your level based on your Timer History
Not interested in getting valuable practice questions and articles delivered to your email? No problem, unsubscribe here.
Close
Request Expert Reply
Confirm Cancel
SORT BY:
Date
avatar
Intern
Intern
Joined: 16 Apr 2004
Posts: 11
Own Kudos [?]: [0]
Given Kudos: 0
Location: taiwan, currently
Send PM
avatar
Intern
Intern
Joined: 02 Feb 2004
Posts: 12
Own Kudos [?]: [0]
Given Kudos: 0
Location: San Diego, CA
Send PM
avatar
Intern
Intern
Joined: 16 Apr 2004
Posts: 11
Own Kudos [?]: [0]
Given Kudos: 0
Location: taiwan, currently
Send PM
User avatar
Senior Manager
Senior Manager
Joined: 30 Aug 2003
Posts: 252
Own Kudos [?]: 147 [0]
Given Kudos: 0
Location: BACARDIVILLE
Send PM
[#permalink]
q,

When is your test date?

Usually, it's a good strategy to take the powerprep cats a day or two prior to the actual test, because it can tend to boost your ego, and calm the nerves. I hope you did not take the PP exams to early.

If you had taken the PP tests without studying the OG, your PP score may well be an excellent indicator of your scoring capability on test day. If in fact you studied the OG prior to taking the PP cats, your score may be scewed.

It's a rather controversial issue when it comes to the correlation between PP scores and actual exam scores. Unfortunately, there isn't a guarantee that you will score near, above or below your PP scores. Experiences vary.

If your scoring 700 on PP, your actual might be a little lower (high 600s).
The actual tends to be a little harder than the PP cats, and when you factor in nerves, and such it can affect performance.
Again, experiences vary. There are people that score 700 in PP, and score higher in the actual.
Since you took the PP cat under noisey conditions, try taking the second PP under simulated testing conditions. Make sure you do the essay first, don't skip it, and only take the 5 minute break after the math part. Do not exceed the break limits.
See how u do.
Keep us posted.
Best of luck to you.
avatar
Intern
Intern
Joined: 16 Apr 2004
Posts: 11
Own Kudos [?]: [0]
Given Kudos: 0
Location: taiwan, currently
Send PM
[#permalink]
sunniboy007 wrote:
q,

When is your test date?

Usually, it's a good strategy to take the powerprep cats a day or two prior to the actual test, because it can tend to boost your ego, and calm the nerves. I hope you did not take the PP exams to early.

If you had taken the PP tests without studying the OG, your PP score may well be an excellent indicator of your scoring capability on test day. If in fact you studied the OG prior to taking the PP cats, your score may be scewed.

It's a rather controversial issue when it comes to the correlation between PP scores and actual exam scores. Unfortunately, there isn't a guarantee that you will score near, above or below your PP scores. Experiences vary.

If your scoring 700 on PP, your actual might be a little lower (high 600s).
The actual tends to be a little harder than the PP cats, and when you factor in nerves, and such it can affect performance.
Again, experiences vary. There are people that score 700 in PP, and score higher in the actual.
Since you took the PP cat under noisey conditions, try taking the second PP under simulated testing conditions. Make sure you do the essay first, don't skip it, and only take the 5 minute break after the math part. Do not exceed the break limits.
See how u do.
Keep us posted.


i haven't set a test date yet because i don't plan to apply for business school for another 2 years but i just wanted to get the GMAT out of the way first.

i took both the PP prior to studying the OG so all the questions were new to me but i did finished the ARCO and Barron GMAT book first so that helped a bit. Unfortunately, after reading some of the sample questions here and from the other postings i think the real GMAT will be a lot harder. The quant. questions i see here are a LOT harder than the ones in the PP, but sure about the verbal questions.

best of luck,
quedo
Best of luck to you.
User avatar
CEO
CEO
Joined: 15 Dec 2003
Posts: 2709
Own Kudos [?]: 1537 [0]
Given Kudos: 0
Send PM
[#permalink]
I would say that many problems on this board are of slightly tougher difficulty level than the actual GMAT. The thing is that it will force you to think and stretch your intellectual capacity. Once you can do the tougher problems on this board, you will be in better shape to answer those real GMAT problems within the 2 min. time frame. If you mastered the basics, you will do fine on the math section because all it really asks you is to answer "college" math problems but under time constraints. So do not worry too much if you find some problems here excessively difficult but do try them out. Maybe you can start with average difficulty ones but progressively, you should be able to do the tougher ones.
GMAT Club Bot
[#permalink]
Moderator:
Founder
37301 posts

Powered by phpBB © phpBB Group | Emoji artwork provided by EmojiOne