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What else is there to study from? I've done GMATPrep1/2, PP1/2. I just did a McGraw Hill CAT (got 37/41 on V, and it wasn't hard at all), and found it to be a huge, huge waste of time (wrong answers, no scaling, unhelpful reporting, etc). Does anyone know of any other CAT's that I can use?
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What else is there to study from? I've done GMATPrep1/2, PP1/2. I just did a McGraw Hill CAT (got 37/41 on V, and it wasn't hard at all), and found it to be a huge, huge waste of time (wrong answers, no scaling, unhelpful reporting, etc). Does anyone know of any other CAT's that I can use?
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Manhattan GMATs!
Powerprep (old GMAT Prep)
From your posts, I wouldn't worry too much, I think you'll do great!
What else is there to study from? I've done GMATPrep1/2, PP1/2. I just did a McGraw Hill CAT (got 37/41 on V, and it wasn't hard at all), and found it to be a huge, huge waste of time (wrong answers, no scaling, unhelpful reporting, etc). Does anyone know of any other CAT's that I can use?
Manhattan GMATs! Powerprep (old GMAT Prep)
From your posts, I wouldn't worry too much, I think you'll do great!
what about power prep tests? and I think I remember hearing that mba.com has two free CATs available. How are those?
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Well eschn3am ..you have asked a million dollar question ..a question whose answer has been discussed in this forum probably million times. But anyway its never too late to get know about the powerprep or gmat prep as they are known now. Those tests are the true indicator of your potential actual gmat scores. You can downlaod from mba.com after registering there. Also old powerpreps exams are available in some of threads. You need to search for them .
I would advise you to go most of sticky's which are posted there in these forums . You will have a far better idea about gmat preps and other test materials which are available.
oooh...so taking one of these GMATPrep tests will give me a good idea of how I would fair on the real thing without adjusting the score? and there are only two of them, huh? I guess you need to be careful about when you take them. don't want to use up your best too indicators right out of the gate
What else is there to study from? I've done GMATPrep1/2, PP1/2. I just did a McGraw Hill CAT (got 37/41 on V, and it wasn't hard at all), and found it to be a huge, huge waste of time (wrong answers, no scaling, unhelpful reporting, etc). Does anyone know of any other CAT's that I can use?
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Try to reinstall GMAT prep sowtware, should be fine with new questions but few repeating.
just Try
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