Hi
Theeldertwin,
I’ve analyzed a few alternatives in this post here:
https://gmatclub.com/forum/what-to-do-when-you-run-out-of-official-gmat-mocks-447815.htmlPersonally, I felt that
GMAT Club tests were a good alternative for practicing Quant/DI at a slightly tougher level. I found the Quant in the official mocks to be a bit on the easier side compared to what many people report seeing on the real test. Also, many of the GMAT Club questions have been refined over multiple attempts by different candidates, so the number of low-quality questions is relatively limited.
In my case, my official mock scores and
GMAT Club test scores were fairly well aligned. I didn’t try tests from other sources, so I can’t comment on how good they are in comparison, but for me, GMAT Club mocks worked quite well.
Theeldertwin
I’ve already given one official exam and while practising for it, I bought and attempted all the six official mocks. Since I did not score that high in the first attempt (655 FE, Q84, V84, D79), I plan on giving another (Targetting 700). What are the other test series that I can opt for to get a realistic idea of where I stand? Official mocks are said to be the closest in terms of difficulty and types of questions, but my scores might be inflated since I have already attempted them... Really greatful if someone could suggest, thanks for all your help!