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Congrats on your great score! How would you rate the Kaplan CAT VS Manhattan for quant / verbal sections?
Based on my experience with both CATs these are my observations
1. Kaplan CATs have a much easier Quant section compared to Manhattan. Manhattan is very useful for getting exposure to difficult problems. Even though most of them are not like the ones on the real GMAT, they give a good workout and particularly help in improving pacing.
2. I found Kaplan CAT Quants to be very close to the real thing. The only difference is that the first 15 Qs are too easy in Kaplan whereas the actual GMAT (and GMATPrep) has atleast 3-4 Qs among the first 15 that are tricky.
3. As for Verbal I was not impressed with Manhattan. SCs were too focused on simplistic structure splits whereas actual GMAT had subtle semantic distinctions between options
4. Kaplan Verbal was much more difficult than the real thing, but it gave far better practice than MGMAT
5. An ideal challenging workout CAT would be MGMAT Quant + Kaplan Verbal. But for being close to the real thing, only Kaplan Quant qualifies.

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Wow. Great first post!
Thank you for your debrief
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An excellent debrief, thanks for that! Are you aiming for any B-schools in India?
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An excellent debrief, thanks for that! Are you aiming for any B-schools in India?
Thanks sps1604! I'm yet to finalize my target schools, but I might be applying for IIMs A,B and ISB
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That's amazing! thanks for sharing! I am currently taking a GMAT prep course and they gave us The GMAT Advantage with Professor Dave book and we have access to Magoosh online prep materials. So I am going to start these two sources before I venture out to other materials.
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Super debrief!! Thanks for the motivation!
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Thanks for the great debrief and congratulations on your excellent score. Best wishes for your applications.

I had a clarification w.r.t to the below :-

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After doing all my practice CATs I had realized that it was very important to get the last 7 questions correct and finish strong so I had set myself a hard time limit of finishing the 30th question with at least 20 mins at hand. I worked with this schedule in mind but I found that in general I was able to keep up the pace without any issues whatsoever.

In most of the other books, like Powerscore CR Bible, they strongly advocate to answer the first 7-8 questions correctly, and this determines the initial level and post these 7-8 questions, the score becomes more or less constant w.r.t. the difficulty of questions. The CAT becomes constant, to say.

Wanted to know how you arrived at the conclusion that the LAST questions were of utmost importance.

Thanks.
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Thanks for the great debrief and congratulations on your excellent score. Best wishes for your applications.

I had a clarification w.r.t to the below :-

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After doing all my practice CATs I had realized that it was very important to get the last 7 questions correct and finish strong so I had set myself a hard time limit of finishing the 30th question with at least 20 mins at hand. I worked with this schedule in mind but I found that in general I was able to keep up the pace without any issues whatsoever.

In most of the other books, like Powerscore CR Bible, they strongly advocate to answer the first 7-8 questions correctly, and this determines the initial level and post these 7-8 questions, the score becomes more or less constant w.r.t. the difficulty of questions. The CAT becomes constant, to say.

Wanted to know how you arrived at the conclusion that the LAST questions were of utmost importance.

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I never meant to imply that the initial questions are of not much importance. The first 10 questions are ofcourse important to set the initial level and it is a given that these have to be answered with a high degree of accuracy. But to get to the Q50/51 and V40+ levels you need to finish strongly. Too many inaccurate answers in the last 7-8 questions will impede you from getting to these levels. This is what I found after my practice CATs
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Thanks for the great debrief and congratulations on this score.

As per my knowledge (and I may be wrong...), this debrief is different in the aspect that it focuses on how one can use the limited time left after registering for the GMAT slot to start the preparations thoroughly vis-a-vis the traditional approach to register for the exam 2-3 weeks after reaching some decent score during GMAT prep. exams. However, I see more people taking up the first approach due to admission deadlines of Indian B-schools.

I would appreciate if someone can comment on the first approach and its pros & cons. because I am sincerely thinking to take up the first approach.

Thank you.
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Hi nimalan,

Congratulations on the great score!
Can you please tell me what was your strategy while revising CATs cumulatively? Did you redo the incorrect problem, solve couple of additional problems of the same problem type or just revise the formula/verbal rules etc? You mentioned that "I did this after every one of the CATs. I still believe that this was what gave me that jump from my initial low scores to my final score in just 10 days."
I tend to remember the question and answer after one revision, so multiple revisions do not add much value for me. I am trying to understand how was your revision different.
Can you please let me know what details did you log in your error and verbal log. Was it very detailed? like question type (DS-Algebra-time taken-guessed or not- what went wrong)
Any other tips on error logging and revision fronts will be very helpful. thanks!
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