Date: September 23rd 2005

We recently sent you instructions on how to access a free scaled-down version of our GMAT Simulator. We hope you have taken the opportunity to practice using this online recreation of the computer adaptive GMAT with an original question set updated with the latest question types.

The full-featured comprehensive version of our GMAT Simulator includes everything featured in the demonstration version:

  • all three sections (AWA, Quantitative, & Verbal)

  • realistic user interface and timing functions

  • verifiably accurate scoring engine

  • answers with explanations and timing analysis

  • updated question pools with newly introduced question types



Plus, with the complete question sets available with the full-featured version of the simulator you'll experience a truly adaptive testing session where questions become progressively harder or easier depending upon your current level of performance.

There is no other practice material available that can recreate the true GMAT experience like our GMAT Simulator. Keep in mind what a fantastic advantage it is to sit for a completely accurate recreation of the exam prior to test day. Take a lesson from every professional athlete and performer...don't let your first time on the stage or in the arena be game day!

If you haven't already, we suggest you read our instructions on how to \"Verify Your Preparation Level\" using our simulator. The instructions are available on our Main GMAT page.

Launch the full-featured comprehensive version of our GMAT Simulator using any of our five completely independent original question pools by clicking this link.

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to e-mail support@catprep.com. We'd be happy to hear from you!

-C.A.T. Prep Support

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