Plesae Help : Old Gmat Papers Analysis..............

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by vineeshp » Wed Aug 03, 2011 4:55 pm
GMATPrep software is the best way to see where you are standing.

Just use those 31 tests for practice.
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by Bara » Wed Aug 03, 2011 6:35 pm
We do analysis of people's paper tests - - they are a great measure of how you're faring - - we prefer them to third party tests because they're written by the same folks who create the current GMAT. Even if they are 'paper' and not online (online GMAC material is the best...)

We typically do this for students as part of their work with us - - but we could talk about how we can provide this for you. Just get in touch with me off line.
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by sss2534 » Wed Aug 03, 2011 6:35 pm
Your best bet is to take the GMAT prep CATs to gauge your level. You may also want to try the Manhattan or Kaplan CATs. The paper tests cannot be used to accurately gauge your level --- but they are good practice and can help you further your knowledge and refine your strategies.