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Yea, is PowerPrep just an old version of GMAT Prep? Is PowerPrep have real (retired) GMAT questions, or are they part of a test prep company?
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Yes, Powerprep tests are the old official tests, retired last year. They are probably worth doing, but a bit out of date.

GMATPrep is your best bet. I think Veritas' tests are new, so I don't know that I'd want to be a guinea pig for them. The Princeton Review tests are adaptive like the real one (Kaplan was not, last time I checked), so I would do official CATs plus PR CATs.
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Hi All,

Do you know how accurate the Veritas practice tests are? How close are they to the actual GMAT?

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i think veritas is a bit off on the low end.

i took a gmatprep the day before my classes started and got a 640. i took a veritas a week later and got a 560.
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