We’ve just released a new version of our freely available GRE Practice Test software. The new version is available for download immediately. Best of luck in your GRE Test preparations!
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Free #GRE Test Simulator Demo Update
Wednesday, July 21st, 2010#GRE and #GMAT Practice Test Software Update
Sunday, May 30th, 2010We’ve just released a new version of our GRE Practice Test and GMAT Practice Test Simulators. This release includes updates to both our free demo versions and our comprehensive full-simulation software. The new versions are available immediately to all registered users. Best of luck in your preparations!
New Software for #GRE and #GMAT Tutors
Friday, April 16th, 2010We’re pleased to announce the immediate availability of new white-labeled software for GRE Test and GMAT Exam tutors. Tutors worldwide can now use our diagnostic tests to evaluate their students and prospects while promoting their brand and services!
Simply complete the appropriate form on our website: GRE Diagnostic or GMAT Diagnostic to get started immediately!
After you register, we’ll provide you with a custom URL where your students can complete a free diagnostic test. Once the student completes a test, our software will email both you and the student a custom score report. You can followup the report with a customized study plan or pitch for personalized services!
We’re excited to release this contribution to the Test Prep community and welcome your feedback!
Using the CATPrep #GRE Test Simulator
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010Our practice tests are best used when the student treats our simulated test as if it were the real test and completes every part under realistic conditions with no breaks or distractions. Our tests are not designed for practicing specific question types or for drills. Instead, they offer students the opportunity to simulate the real test and practice handling the rigors of the test experience in combination with the challenges of the questions themselves.
Tutors typically offer one or two of our GRE Practice Tests to a student to find a baseline performance level, then they design a course of study for the student. Some offer another exam mid-way through the course, but others save the remaining tests until the end of the course. Your preference will depend on your current performance level and your goals.
We typically recommend that you complete all the study and drills you intend to perform for GRE Test preparation. Afterwards, schedule time to complete our exams as if they were the real thing. If you score in your desired range, you should feel confident that you have met your goal and sit for the real GRE Test asap. If not, then address your weaknesses with more drilling or professional assistance.
#GRE Practice Test Video Content
Sunday, February 28th, 2010We’re pleased to announce that we’ve begun publishing short GRE Test videos to assist students in using our computer adaptive test simulator software. Our first videos demonstrate starting our GRE Test software and using it to recreate options for students with ETS approved disabilities.
New GRE Practice Test Simulator Released
Tuesday, February 9th, 2010We’ve just updated our GRE Practice Test Simulator. This latest release includes visual enhancements to insure a standard look across all student platforms and minor content updates. The new version is available immediately and automatically loaded for all students launching the software from our GRE Simulator launch page.
Major platform enhancements for GRE Test and GMAT Exam Simulators
Wednesday, June 25th, 2008CATPrep.com is proud to announce several major platform enhancements for our GRE Test and GMAT Exam Simulators.
Our underlying software platform has been upgraded to support true formula rendering eliminating the need for conventional character-based notation for exponents, fractions, subscripts and other mathematical symbols and formula components.
The upgraded software is available immediately to both our direct customers and those interacting with our third-party rebranded offerings.
Three new GRE tests available!
Sunday, March 30th, 2008CATPrep.com is proud to announce the release of three new GRE tests. With the addition of three additional GRE test question pools, we now offer six complete and comprehensive GRE test simulations.
Customer Support: The Windows Installer Service Could Not Be Accessed” error message when you install a program in Windows XP
Friday, June 29th, 2007A recent customer wrote to support concerning a known potential issue with Microsoft Windows’s Windows Installer program. He was encountering the following error message when attempting to install our software:
“The Windows Installer Service Could Not Be Accessed” error message when you install a program in Windows XP”
Luckily we were able to refer him to a document on Microsoft’s Website for resolving this issue. Here are the relevant links:
- For windows 2000, please refer to this Microsoft support to fix the problem.
- For windows XP, please refer to this Microsoft support to fix the problem.
Customer Query: Why can I not save a partially complete exam?
Wednesday, June 20th, 2007A customer recently inquired why we do not support saving and grading partially complete exam sessions. We responded:
“While we understand that it is difficult to find the time to complete a simulated GMAT or GRE test session in a single sitting, based upon our extensive experience, it would be a disservice to you to grade a partially complete simulated exam.
While practice sessions and drills have their place in GMAT and GRE test preparation, our software is meant to recreate the actual exam experience from beginning to end. Both exams require a significant time investment. In fact, time management throughout an entire GMAT or GRE test session (both maintaining uninterrupted focus and working efficiently) is the major factor in every student’s final score. Thus, we want our software to assist students by preparing them for the rigors of comprehensive time management throughout a complete exam session.
Although it can be an inconvenience, we believe you’ll thank us for forcing you to find the uninterrupted time to practice with an authentic simulator. Good luck on your upcoming exam and please let us know if we can answer any other questions for you.”
