by StaceyKoprince Fri Mar 09, 2012 3:51 pm
Most people feel that our quant section is either as hard as or harder than the real test. It's true that we have a somewhat higher proportion of time-consuming quant questions (we're trying to make sure you're very prepared for the time pressure on the real test - we'd rather have you over-prepared than under-prepared!).
I will say, though, that the real test is just as tricky as ours, though we do have more than are also time-consuming or computation intensive.
Also, due to the fact that we're taking adaptive tests, everybody finds the exam difficult, no matter the scoring level. If you're used to paper-based tests (and if you're used to scoring very well on such tests), then you're used to the test feeling easier when you're better prepared. That doesn't happen on the GMAT - no matter how much you prepare, the test is pretty much just as hard, because the test can change according to what you do. You're really prepared and answering hard questions correctly? Great, no no, don't answer that one, here's a much harder one instead. Imagine if your teachers at school had done that! :)
On the real GMAT, you'll also get a break that you won't get on any practice tests: the real test includes experimental questions. Up to 10 questions won't count and may be at much lower difficulty levels than the level you're at. (You might be scoring in the 85th percentile and get an experimental that's down at the 10th percentile!)
Stacey Koprince
Instructor
Director, Content & Curriculum
ManhattanPrep