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Seperate CAT Test for Quant. Section

by peter1987 Thu Aug 25, 2011 9:17 am

Hi,

is there any possibility to do only the quantitative section of the CAT tests? I'd like to try them first and then get a seperate score if its possible.

Can anybody help me?

Thanks!!
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Re: Seperate CAT Test for Quant. Section

by tim Sat Sep 24, 2011 1:14 pm

no, this is not how the GMAT works, and our system is designed to make you take full tests so as to mimic the true test experience..
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Re: Seperate CAT Test for Quant. Section

by manuelaimitkova Wed Jul 20, 2016 9:15 am

So if you skip the Verbal section after you have finished the quant, the final CAT report will not provide a breakout of the quant performance?
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Re: Seperate CAT Test for Quant. Section

by RonPurewal Sat Jul 23, 2016 1:30 am

the CAT reports ALWAYS break your performance down into quant and verbal sub-sections. (quant and verbal are separate scores, so they have to do this!)
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Re: Seperate CAT Test for Quant. Section

by RonPurewal Sat Jul 23, 2016 1:30 am

in any case, this is the wrong folder for a question like this one (this sort of thing belongs in the "General GMAT Strategy Questions" folder -- first folder on the forum home page).
so, this thread is now locked. if you have other questions about the exam in general, please post them in the General folder. thank you.