My dilemma is this --- I have used all the Manhattan GMAT exams numerous times and now need other exams to gauge my progress before testing for the GMAT on the 29th.
I have been told by my Manhattan GMAT tutor that Kaplan exams are more difficult than the real exam and Princeton Review exams are easier. Does anyone have advice for which free exams out there are most representative and provide the best evaluative power post exam (ability to identify weak areas)?
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I have been told by my Manhattan GMAT tutor that Kaplan exams are more difficult than the real exam and Princeton Review exams are easier. Does anyone have advice for which free exams out there are most representative and provide the best evaluative power post exam (ability to identify weak areas)?
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