Hi.
Can anyone point me to representative (or atleast good enough) tests?
I have burned through my Gpreps, Manhattan Gmat tests, Kaplans and Princetons......during my prep ( I have taken GMAT thrice).
I am falling short of practice tests and I am not able to gage myself....where I stand. I have already taken the above mentioned tests several times....hence If I were to take them again, I would see a lot of repeats. Taking a test with repeated questions will give me a high score but will shield my true score and my true scoring level.
Please enlighten and please help!!
Thanks!
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I have heard about them. Are they representative?
I need practice......in particular for verbal. Are these sets full-length tests?
I need practice......in particular for verbal. Are these sets full-length tests?
My odds to success increase incredibly with each attempt.
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i haven't used them, but hear that they are quant only. from the glowing reviews, it seems like they prepare a person well if the goal is to make the leap from 49 to 50+ in quant.