GMAT Sample Tests - Feedback Please!!!

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GMAT Sample Tests - Feedback Please!!!

by dreamzz2010 » Tue Dec 02, 2008 2:20 am
Through Internet i have downloaded GMAT sample full length tests for prepration, following is the list of those i could find:

1. Veritas
2. Peterson's
3. 800score
4. Gmatscore
5. crack-gmat
6. eduers


GMAT administrators, GMAT aspirants can you please guide me with your valuable feedbacks on which of those are good papers and will be useful to take. I have planned to take one sample test every weekend.

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by mayonnai5e » Thu Dec 04, 2008 2:14 am
I have not heard any good reviews on any of those cats. I would avoid all of them unless you have absolutely no other cats available to you. The GMATPrep test and PowerPrep tests are free so you can download those. If you buy the PR or Kaplan or MGMAT books you get access to several good cats. I suggest shelling out the few bucks for the books.
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by tritrantran » Thu Dec 04, 2008 7:42 am
Hello, I'm new here and this is my first post. I was going to post a similar question as the OP.

I signed up for Veritas Prep Course and have access to the following:

800score
Thomson/ARCO
GMAT Prep
Veritas Prep

I also have the PR book, Manhattan SC book (recommended from this site), and OG 11th ed. I believe these books give me access to other tests as well.

My question is, with less than 3 weeks before my GMAT exam (Dec 22), which practice tests should I take that are a good measure of what I expect to see on the real exam? I think I have time to take at least 5-6 practice exams before my actual test date.

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by Bara » Thu Dec 04, 2008 9:14 pm
this is a question that seems to come up quite often.

The best tests are those written by the people who wrote the test, online and paper. You will not only get a sense of the breadth and depth of he information, but also get more a sense of how answers are structured, questions are asked, and what 'feels' like a right answer vs. what 'feels' like a wrong answer.

I could go on and on...but bottom line is, in my opinion, use the real stuff, for sure...the rest of the stuff is gravy.

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