Online Practise Tests

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Online Practise Tests

by cs97mmr2 » Sat Feb 21, 2009 10:58 am
Could someone guide me to resources on the web (paid or otherwise) which provide online practise tests especially those that are as close to the possible questions that may come up on the test-taking day. Have already used up resources from books such as princeton, kaplan, petersons etc. But would like to sit for tests online that simulate difficult or easy questions based on the previous answer choice.
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by bourne3 » Sat Feb 21, 2009 12:01 pm
Manhattan GMAT is good resource.
But honestly in my view none of the exams simulate the real GMAT.
GMAT prep tests(from GMAC) are the best and they give you questions very similar to the exam. Are you also done with OG11?

You should use OG 11 + Gmat prep for practice.
Also don't worry about quantity and just focus on your mistakes and understand all your mistakes.

Anyway there are very good posts by Stacey and Eric on strategy.
So search through the forum if you need more feedback.

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by MLim » Sun Feb 22, 2009 2:17 am
try this site, it has some great links to free online GMAT tests

:arrow: https://www.getsmartfirst.com/GMAT_Test.html

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Re: Online Practise Tests

by hk » Wed Feb 25, 2009 1:19 pm
cs97mmr2 wrote:Could someone guide me to resources on the web (paid or otherwise) which provide online practise tests especially those that are as close to the possible questions that may come up on the test-taking day. Have already used up resources from books such as princeton, kaplan, petersons etc. But would like to sit for tests online that simulate difficult or easy questions based on the previous answer choice.
I agree with the above post.. GMATPrep is the closest you can get to the real thing. The questions are those which have previously been in the real GMAT exam.

Another suggestion, if you happen to buy any of the Manhattan GMAT books, then you can access 6 CAT tests from their website.. All you need to do is register with the serial number of the book and you can access their tests.. They are considered more difficult that the real gmat test but then, hey anything that would give you ample practice is good for you, right!!!
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