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doclkk
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Hi all:
I'm debating whether I should look at the 99 700+ questions because they many are from GMAT prep and I want a real test before my exam and yet I think they would bring real value? I've taken one GMAT prep exam and am saving the other one for before the test.
What would you guys do?
Also - on one of my MGMAT cat exams, I somehow managed to skip a question (flipped over notebook, hit mouse, mouse hit a button and skipped a question - yes it seems impossible because you have to confirm but it happened to me) - so I stopped that test and just "nexted" through to get another exam. So that exam is still relatively new - how do I retake a manhattan gmat practice exam?
Thanks
I'm debating whether I should look at the 99 700+ questions because they many are from GMAT prep and I want a real test before my exam and yet I think they would bring real value? I've taken one GMAT prep exam and am saving the other one for before the test.
What would you guys do?
Also - on one of my MGMAT cat exams, I somehow managed to skip a question (flipped over notebook, hit mouse, mouse hit a button and skipped a question - yes it seems impossible because you have to confirm but it happened to me) - so I stopped that test and just "nexted" through to get another exam. So that exam is still relatively new - how do I retake a manhattan gmat practice exam?
Thanks

















