GRE ETS Book- too easy?

<p>Hello everybody,
I read a few answers here and it looks like the ETS book is really good. I have the PowerPrep CD too, BUT, a few days ago I tried the quantitative part. I didn't read the Math part of the book, i didn't take it seriously and I didn't put much of an effort in answering and calculating.
I got a 730/800 which in the new scale would be a 157 which in percentile would be a bit above 71.</p>

<p>Now I have three Universities in mind for a Ms in Forensic and they are John Jay College in NY, University of New Haven and George Washington in DC.</p>

<p>Only UNH asks for a Quantitative falling on or above 70 percentile and i managed to get it (if i made the right conversion using the tables) without worrying much and without thinking much, just out of curiosity.</p>

<p>A friend who took the test told me it was harder than the book so i was wondering, is the ETS book maybe too easy?</p>

<p>I’m the one that said the ETS book is good- and I really think it is. It’s roughly the same difficulty- your friend may have panicked in a way he didn’t for the powerprep since his score actually mattered that time. I took the test about 3 months ago, and I think its spot on. </p>

<p>70 percentile is very easy to get if you’re mathematically inclined- just make sure you practice and I’m sure your score will go up by a lot. The ETS book put me between 164-167 for math, and I got a 165.</p>

<p>Thank you very much. I’ll stick to it then</p>