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From what I hear, GMATPrep is the best indicator of your real score. It is available here: https://www.mba.com/mba/TaketheGMAT/ToolsToHelpYouPrepare/GMATPrepProducts/FreeGMATPrepTestPreparationSoftwarein2006.htm
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Thanks. I just downloaded the GMAT Prep software and will take the 2 practice tests to gauge where I stand. I'm also going to purchase the GMAT Challenges.

Is it also worth taking a few Manhattan GMATs for score verification?
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i've been fooling around w/ the manhattan test for awhile and i've gotten to a point where i score a constent 630-650 i think it's worth it too take them to be fully prepared for the test, which i wasn't when i took it and got a 600 bc i bombed the qual. sec.
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Too bad you didn't tell us earlier you were using Kaplan...they're not representative of the real tests.

Definitely do the GMATPrep tests...I didn't use Manhattan GMAT but the Princeton Review tests are excellent. You can do a free one on their site and get several more in Cracking the GMAT.
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