Hi All,
To be short,I took GMAT thrice and failed all three times.Now I just get started again.I already took Manhattan all CAT exams,GPrep(used multiple times)and powerprep exams also.My question here is that which is the best mock exams I can buy now? I have plenty of materials but i don't have mock exams.
Please advice me judiciously.
running out of Mock exam resources
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We have a pretty excellent free CAT available here, with questions you won't find anywhere else:
https://www.veritasprep.com/gmat/free-gm ... tice-test/
As far as math resources, the MATHCOUNTS Sprint Round tests are excellent practice for the quant section of the GMAT, particularly for those test takers scoring above 48 on quant. (Here are a couple such tests: mathcounts.org/Document.Doc?id=212"Ž; mathcounts.org/Document.Doc?id=206.) The GMAT is a totally different test above Q48 than it is between Q6 and Q48, IMHO, and these tests give you some idea of what you'll see (undefined functions, funky 3D geometry, lots of quadratics, geometric probability, etc.) Questions like this do exist on the GMAT, but the GMAC seems loath to release them.
Below Q49, I often recommend old versions of the AMC 8 to students working on quant. Here's one such test (more are freely available at AoPS): https://www.artofproblemsolving.com/Wiki ... 8_Problems
https://www.veritasprep.com/gmat/free-gm ... tice-test/
As far as math resources, the MATHCOUNTS Sprint Round tests are excellent practice for the quant section of the GMAT, particularly for those test takers scoring above 48 on quant. (Here are a couple such tests: mathcounts.org/Document.Doc?id=212"Ž; mathcounts.org/Document.Doc?id=206.) The GMAT is a totally different test above Q48 than it is between Q6 and Q48, IMHO, and these tests give you some idea of what you'll see (undefined functions, funky 3D geometry, lots of quadratics, geometric probability, etc.) Questions like this do exist on the GMAT, but the GMAC seems loath to release them.
Below Q49, I often recommend old versions of the AMC 8 to students working on quant. Here's one such test (more are freely available at AoPS): https://www.artofproblemsolving.com/Wiki ... 8_Problems
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Thanks a lot for your response...But I still doubt I got the answer I wanted.Which is the second best practice exams after Manhattan?