Best offline test software(other than from GMAT CAT)

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Hi,

I will be in a 15hr flight in a week, would like to take a test along with practice during the flight(space is not a constraint since I am flying business).

Let me know what is a reasonably priced offline practice test material that I can buy from a bookstore and get done with one test??

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by thunderdan » Sun Aug 08, 2010 1:52 pm
Any feedback on this question is appreciated.

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by DanaJ » Sun Aug 08, 2010 4:11 pm
Hmm... I was just thinking about this when I realized that most practice today is online... I know when I bought the Kaplan book (2009 edition), they offered a CD with the test. Nowadays, however, most tests are online - even Kaplan switched to delivering their tests through their website....

I guess there are several reasons (like price of CD), but the most important must be:
- it's harder to hack an online resource than a CD
- people find it more convenient to not have to carry CDs/books with them

I certainly understand your situation, but can't think of anything right now...

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by indiantiger » Sun Aug 08, 2010 6:58 pm
You can try the free MBA.com tests.
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