Hi everyone,
I want to take a GMAT diagnostic test to gauge where I am and what sections I need to improve on. Do you think that I should use the diagnostic in the OG 13 or one of the free GMAT tests available (I was thinking Kaplan)? I want to save the official GMAT computer adaptive tests for the tail end of my studying, as that would be the most accurate measure of my performance on test day.
Thanks
Choosing the Right Diagnostic Test
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I suggest that you take an official GMATPrep Test. It's the best.
Keep in mind that you can take these tests multiple times. Yes, you will see some repeated questions, but not that many. If you're interested, I wrote an article for BTG on this topic: https://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2010/03/ ... iple-times
Cheers,
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Keep in mind that you can take these tests multiple times. Yes, you will see some repeated questions, but not that many. If you're interested, I wrote an article for BTG on this topic: https://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2010/03/ ... iple-times
Cheers,
Brent
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Thanks for your helpBrent@GMATPrepNow wrote:I suggest that you take an official GMATPrep Test. It's the best.
Keep in mind that you can take these tests multiple times. Yes, you will see some repeated questions, but not that many. If you're interested, I wrote an article for BTG on this topic: https://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2010/03/ ... iple-times
Cheers,
Brent