Yes I got the Manhattan SC book. I used to first guess SC answers based on what I felt right in my gut, now I see how wrong I was! Continuing on the topic of scores, there is then no concept of a scaled score or raw score for that matter? The tool you have is quite nice, but really one has to take a CAT to get the score then, paper based is out?
I was getting a lot of questions wrong in Verbal - 10 or so each time, and I thought the idea is to limit it to 4-5, but that strategy I guess did not work as I think I was still getting the hard ones wrong... What are the truly CAT exams out there I can try? I already took the GMATPrep test 1 and I got a 720 in it, but I score consistently below in the 660-690 range in other exams..
By the way another question, in the actual GMAT are questions grouped by category? I mean SCs together, DS together or are they all randomly scattered throughout?
Thanks for your help!