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Re: Regarding GMAT Mock tests [#permalink]
amp0201 wrote:
Hi all,

I have GMAT scheduled on May 24th. This is my repeat attempt. I solved MGMAT - 1 test last saturday. Got 720 (Q-47, V-41). However since I have already solved all of the 6 MGMAT tests last year in April, I can see repeat questions. Though I don't remember SC, RC or Quant section question, I could remember atleast 5-6 CR questions and their solutions. I feel this has inflated my Test 1 score. Are there any tests apart from MGMAT and GMATPrep that are inline with real test. I have access to Veritas, 800 and GMAT club tests. But I don't feel these tests resemble the scoring algo and questions with real GMAT algo and Q's. I have solved around 15 GMAT club math tests since I feel Math section of GMAT club tests are good.

If anyone has any suggestion, please advise.

Thanks.


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