bb wrote:
Thank you so much for the feedback and terribly sorry for painting a doom and gloom picture. Likely, we are just too harsh at the moment.
It is going to take us time to dial-in the level and scoring to be precise and exact. We were able to do it with the previous version of the test by benchmarking against real test experience and scores. Unfortunately GMAT prep is not as reliable because people sometimes dont take it seriously and sometimes they have already seen the questions.
Im hoping that we have low-balled your score. And we are completely wrong it is good to be wrong in this case.
I would say that our tests have a deeper and bigger practice pool of questions than GMAT prep and probably even the official test in quant. As the result, you are getting a lot more harder questions than you would on the real GMAT. And as the result, getting hammered.
PS. we have a new score card feature coming, hopefully in the next week or two that will allow you to compare your GA prep and GMAT club test results side-by-side. Im hoping that will help us dial in the scoring but also help you to compare results as well.
PS. So as long as you dont mind having your teeth kicked in every single test, I think this could be good practice
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Hi
bb and thank you for your great reply!
Yes, as I said, having a database of tough questions and getting kicked in the teeth once in a while might certainly be beneficial for my preparation!
My only doubt was whether it was just a personal feeling of mine or whether I should take into consideration that it is an "harder version" of the GMAT. So it's great for training but I shouldn't cry too much if I get wasted ahahaha
Thank you again!