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You can download it from the gmat's official Web site (https://www.mba.com/mba/TaketheGMAT/Tool ... ftware.htm)

It's supposed to be the most accurate predictor of your real score. Use it wisely, you only have 2 real practice tests, after that, if you retake it, there's a big chance you will see some repeats and thus, the test won't be representative of your real score.

Also, when you see your score, write it down, you won't see it again ;)

Hope that helps and good luck!
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