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Just to add that, in many people's experience, all the official practice exams (1-6) can be taken twice before seeing repeated questions. So effectively you can get 12 official mocks. Please take that into consideration when planning your mocks.

If that is still not enough, you can consider doing sectional tests, which is also an effective prep strategy but less energy-draining. GMAT Club tests provide such functionality, although you can certainly take full tests on GMAT Club Tests.

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Hey,
I just finished prepping through the normal material via my test provider (TTP). Want to get started on my mocks.
I’ve heard the mocks on the GMAT portal are representative of the exam so ideally want to be saving that once I have rough score in hand
Hoping to get any advice on how to approach the last stretch of the exam, where do I get additional mock resources , essentially the whole process from mocks , analysing to the exam
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Hey,
I just finished prepping through the normal material via my test provider (TTP). Want to get started on my mocks.
I’ve heard the mocks on the GMAT portal are representative of the exam so ideally want to be saving that once I have rough score in hand
Hoping to get any advice on how to approach the last stretch of the exam, where do I get additional mock resources , essentially the whole process from mocks , analysing to the exam
So, the good news is that the TTP study plan has exactly what you need to follow for the "practice test phase" of your preparation. So, with that said, are you continuing to follow the TTP study plan?
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