Hi ramonguib,
GMAC has publicly stated that the Official Score that you earn on Test Day is within +/- 30 points of actual ability. Assuming a similar 'swing' in how your CATs function, your recent CAT score results show that you essentially performed the same as you did on the Official GMAT (+/- a few points).
Now that you've faced the Official GMAT, you can use that experience to take CATs in a more realistic fashion ('mirroring' the parameters you'll face on the Official GMAT). Given your
...
GMAC has publicly stated that the Official Score that you earn on Test Day is within +/- 30 points of actual ability. Assuming a similar 'swing' in how your CATs function, your recent CAT score results show that you essentially performed the same as you did on the Official GMAT (+/- a few points).
Now that you've faced the Official GMAT, you can use that experience to take CATs in a more realistic fashion ('mirroring' the parameters you'll face on the Official GMAT). Given your
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