Best practice CAT test to determine strengths/weaknesses

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Hi I am embarking on my preliminary GMAT studying and am trying to figure out which practice CAT test I should take as a diagnostic to determine a score and my strengths/weaknesses. I know there are several companies which offer CAT practice tests as well as the official GMATPrep tests. Which test do you suggest I take?

I require:

1) Practice test to be adaptive
2) Test should record the time I take on every question
3) Test should offer score reports that offer data on my strengths/weaknesses

Thanks for the help!

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by sam2304 » Mon Sep 19, 2011 7:02 pm
1) Practice test to be adaptive
2) Test should record the time I take on every question
3) Test should offer score reports that offer data on my strengths/weaknesses
MGMAT tests does all the above. Not sure of other tests as I haven't tried them :)
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by tpr-becky » Tue Sep 20, 2011 5:02 pm
Princeton Review tests fit all of your requirements and you can take the first one for free online. AFter you have taken it you will get a metric that will show percent right/wrong in all categories and subcategoris. They certainly give a lot of information and you can review the questions online with answers that focus on strategy.
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