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When you say you have a problem accessing the website, it’s not exactly a very clear understanding of what your problem is.... Do you mean when you go to the website, it gives you a blank screen or says website not found? That’s what I think when someone says they have problem accessing the website.

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sorry for the confusion, I can access the the website, but after I select the order of the practice exam and launch it. I see the below error code.
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Thanks for clarifying. Sorry, I did not try to launch a test. Just opened the site.

I have now tried to launch one of the three tests and I was successfully able to start one.

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Thanks for clarifying. Sorry, I did not try to launch a test. Just opened the site.

I have now tried to launch one of the three tests and I was successfully able to start one.

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Thanks for checking!

Seems like a few people had the same problem before and posted on the chat, but none of them resolved the issue.

I will just try a different test company mock then.
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Hi FlyingWhale,

The process of taking (and reviewing) a CAT requires a significant amount of energy and effort - and takes time to 'recover' from. This is one of the reasons why you typically shouldn't take more than 1 CAT per week - and your last CAT should be taken about 1 week before Test Day. If your Official GMAT is TOMORROW, you should limit your studies today to general practice and light review (so NO CATs and NO 'cramming') - you would be better served by getting some extra rest so that you can go into Test Day calm, clear-headed and ready to work.

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Hi FlyingWhale,

The process of taking (and reviewing) a CAT requires a significant amount of energy and effort - and takes time to 'recover' from. This is one of the reasons why you typically shouldn't take more than 1 CAT per week - and your last CAT should be taken about 1 week before Test Day. If your Official GMAT is TOMORROW, you should limit your studies today to general practice and light review (so NO CATs and NO 'cramming') - you would be better served by getting some extra rest so that you can go into Test Day calm, clear-headed and ready to work.

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Thanks a lot for the advice!
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