Looking for just a Test Series(under simulated conditions)

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Hello All,
I am looking for a Test Series(under simulated conditions) in NYC. I mean where I can go weekly and take full length tests. I am getting distracted at my home as my locality gets really noisy on weekends. All that I need is a test series(under simulated conditions), no material & classes. any suggestions?
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by therealtomrose » Sat Apr 16, 2011 5:22 am
Sure. I believe ManhattanGMAT offers exactly this service in Manhattan ONLY. You can call the student services number to schedule an appointment: 800-576-4628 The test center is located here:

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138 West 25th St. (b/w 6th & 7th Ave)
New York, NY 10001

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by pingu » Sat Apr 16, 2011 6:47 am
Thanks for your response.

I just inquired. It is open only for their students of 9 session prep course. Very unfortunate. Manhattan GMAT(Kaplan) can make loads of money if they conduct such test series. Only issue for them I guess is the space in NYC. If that is the only reason, schools' class rooms can be used on weekends. Students can anyway get their own laptops/tablets.

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by therealtomrose » Sat Apr 16, 2011 11:31 am
Rats, that's too bad. I'll look into setting something up for non-students. (Nothing will be complete in time for you, unfortunately.) As one data point though, what would you pay for a simulated GMAT?
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by pingu » Sat Apr 16, 2011 5:25 pm
It seems it is not a bad idea to practice in noisy places as GMAT test centers can get really noisy at times.

@Tom: To your question - Any ManhattanGMAT book of $26 comes with 6 exams. If you add $75 for simulation(including noise), total package of $100 looks attractive. You can just let students book the slots online, just like GMAT.