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Hello everyone

I have been studying for a month now. I only have:

- the Princeton Review 2007 book
- the GMAT free material- practice exercises & 2 free tests

my 2 questions are:
- the 2 free GMAT tests- are those the same questions all over again? if i take the same test twice, will it be the same exact questions, or are those refreshed each time?
- i am planning to take the GMAT in about 1 month. if i only have the study materials listed above, and considering i went through both of them already once, what should i study? i mean what routine should i follow now? i don't want to purchase any other extra materials (if possible), but am kind of stuck on what to do next .
if anyone else has used only those 2 tools listed above (or just the free GMAT stuff), id love to hear how they studied.

thanks a bunch guys
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by alexdallas » Mon Mar 16, 2009 6:28 pm
can anyone pleeeease help me with these 2 questions?

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alexdallas wrote:Hello everyone

I have been studying for a month now. I only have:

- the Princeton Review 2007 book
- the GMAT free material- practice exercises & 2 free tests

my 2 questions are:
- the 2 free GMAT tests- are those the same questions all over again? if i take the same test twice, will it be the same exact questions, or are those refreshed each time?
- i am planning to take the GMAT in about 1 month. if i only have the study materials listed above, and considering i went through both of them already once, what should i study? i mean what routine should i follow now? i don't want to purchase any other extra materials (if possible), but am kind of stuck on what to do next .
if anyone else has used only those 2 tools listed above (or just the free GMAT stuff), id love to hear how they studied.

thanks a bunch guys
1. The 2 GMATPrep tests contain different questions. But if you take the tests each more than once then some of the questions may repeat but then you get to practice on some new questions that are more GMAT-like.. So do it..
2. I did not quiet understand by what you meant by "Practice material". Most, if not all, of the members here base their preparation on the Official Guides for GMAT review - these are the books that contain the questions that are very similar to the real questions on GMAT.. I strongly recommend you to go thro' these books or atleast the orange book ("The official guide for GMAT review").

Hope this helps..
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by alexdallas » Tue Mar 17, 2009 3:19 am
thank you so much!!