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Basically, if you buy the set of ten exams, expect about ~9 exams worth of new material.
I posted this in another thread but I thought I'd share it here also:
"I'm sorry, but there are blatant repeats within the ten Gold Standard Tests. With people paying $25 a test, I don't think that it is that difficult to remove the obvious duplicates between ten tests. It is understandable that some concepts should be stressed several times, but it is quite shameful to not even change the wording or the phrasing of the question.
For example, on GS-3 PS and GS-9 PS, there is a duplicate passage on pH indicators. The ENTIRE PASSAGE and EVERY ONE of the subsequent questions are THE EXACT SAME. This is not an isolated incident, there are many repeats of the exact same question between the ten GS tests.
At least test prep companies like Princeton Review and Kaplan give do not have such obvious copy/paste jobs."
I posted this in another thread but I thought I'd share it here also:
"I'm sorry, but there are blatant repeats within the ten Gold Standard Tests. With people paying $25 a test, I don't think that it is that difficult to remove the obvious duplicates between ten tests. It is understandable that some concepts should be stressed several times, but it is quite shameful to not even change the wording or the phrasing of the question.
For example, on GS-3 PS and GS-9 PS, there is a duplicate passage on pH indicators. The ENTIRE PASSAGE and EVERY ONE of the subsequent questions are THE EXACT SAME. This is not an isolated incident, there are many repeats of the exact same question between the ten GS tests.
At least test prep companies like Princeton Review and Kaplan give do not have such obvious copy/paste jobs."