As I understand MGMAT (http://www.manhattangmat.com) is good, and it is useful to buy it (online CAT practice I mean). Am I right?
What about "challenges" from gmatclub?
Pls advice!!! Thank you!
I only know about 800score tests and my advice is to AVOID them. You will see many people on this forum warning about their tests. Don't watse your money.
I only know about 800score tests and my advice is to AVOID them. You will see many people on this forum warning about their tests. Don't watse your money.
I only know about 800score tests and my advice is to AVOID them. You will see many people on this forum warning about their tests. Don't watse your money.
Alex, I feel a little different than finance guy. I think it depends on each individual what they can get from each CAT. Now, I'm not saying the questions are always the best from any CAT, but if you are really struggling with timing, the practice CATs are the best way to fix that problem. If timing is not an issue, then I agree with financeguy, you'll be wasting your money. But, I don't know enough about your situation to just call any practice CAT a waste.
Alex, I feel a little different than finance guy. I think it depends on each individual what they can get from each CAT. Now, I'm not saying the questions are always the best from any CAT, but if you are really struggling with timing, the practice CATs are the best way to fix that problem. If timing is not an issue, then I agree with financeguy, you'll be wasting your money. But, I don't know enough about your situation to just call any practice CAT a waste.
I see ...
Actually I have some time till december...
Ok, did you take MGMAT or test from catprep.com or "challenges" from gmatclub? Can you say something about them?
I don't have any personal experience with those. I only took the GMATPrep CATs and did Kaplan, Kaplan 800 and OG11. I never had timing issues, so I didn't need to practice too many CAT's. And really, I just didn't have time to get to the challenges, so I never bought them. But, don't base what you do on what one person has done. Take the information you get on this forum and devise your own strategy. Its really about understanding your strengths and weaknesses and going from there.
I don't have any personal experience with those. I only took the GMATPrep CATs and did Kaplan, Kaplan 800 and OG11. I never had timing issues, so I didn't need to practice too many CAT's. And really, I just didn't have time to get to the challenges, so I never bought them. But, don't base what you do on what one person has done. Take the information you get on this forum and devise your own strategy. Its really about understanding your strengths and weaknesses and going from there.