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I ask because powerprep is harsher with the scoring, but with gmat prep, you can get a lot wrong, and still score well...

by the way, is that you in the picture?

Just kidding :-D


Is that true that you get the same # of questions wrong and you score slightly higher in GMATPrep?
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Well, if it were me, I would not need to be here any more.


I said PowerPrep is easier because students are doing better and better, so GMATPrep should be more stringent in giving scores. I am not sure, but it is just my logic.
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I received a 700 (45Q 41V) on PP, a week later I recieved a 670 (41Q 40V) on GMATprep... I had some repeats from OG on PP. None on GMATprep.

So. Might indicate that math is easier on PP.
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I find PP easier than GMATprep. If you go thru OG the questions is PP are pretty much repeats... which is why i think i'm scoring higher.

I find the GMATprep more difficult.
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