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I've seen a few posts about the Quant section of the Veritas CAT exams, but the majority seem to be a little outdated. I recently took 2 Veritas CATS, a week apart, and scored a Q44 and Q47, respectively. I was very excited to see a Q47, as I was scoring in the high 30s/low 40s on the MGMAT CATS when I took them about 2 months ago. Sure, this can be a great improvement within the 2 months from studying and practicing extensively, but what does everyone think about the Quant material in the Veritas CATs nowadays? I know people would consider them to be a little on the easier end a few years back, but is there a new consensus?
I'd appreciate any insight! Thanks
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I had similar results. Testing in high 30's to low 40's on MGMAT CATs, but then got a Q46 on the Veritas CAT I took this past weekend (I actually posted about it earlier today).
I know the MGMAT quant is brutal, but the Veritas quant seems way too easy.
For what it's worth, one person stated that he or she typically scored in the Q48 range on Veritas quant, and scored Q47 (or close to this) on the actual exam.
Anyone experiencing similar results?
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