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I have a plan to solve these tests... as i have access to these tests...

1] Veritas free test (available at BTG)

2] Powerprep Test 1

3] Powerprep Test 2

4] Kaplan Test 1

5] Kaplan Test 2

6] Kaplan Test 3

7] Kaplan Test 4

8] Manhattan Test 1

9] Manhattan Test 2

10] Manhattan Test 3

11] Manhattan Test 4

12] Manhattan Test 5

13] Manhattan Test 6

14] Gmatprep Test 1

15] Gmatprep Test 2

16] Gmatprep Test 1 (repeat)

17] Gmatprep Test 2 (repeat)


Above tests i have, and i have written the 2 gmatprep tests repeat as many of the students at BTG have posted at the 'I just beat the gmat' that writing a repeat test will actually prepare you more for the test...

Are these tests going to be enough or more would be needed???
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by sam2304 » Mon Mar 26, 2012 6:39 am
If you don't have timing issues or concentration problems, you don't need to take these many tests. Its no use taking so many tests. Full tests are useful to identify your weak and strong areas and to improve timing/concentration for 3.5 hours. You can spend more time reviewing your concepts instead of taking these many tests. Stick to one test a week, that is suffice.
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