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Thanks,

I was going to do the first PP test as a diagnostic and then go thro Kaplan and PR and other study material to strengthen my weak areas .

Then thake the second PP test a few days before my actual GMAT as it will give me a good ball park score for my real GMAT.

I was planning to go thro the OG practice problems as well. Now this is where it gets complicated!!!! I heard that OG and PP test have some repetitions.

any sugestions ??
Thanks, once again.
-santosh.


yes, there might be a couple of questions that seem familiar to you if you go through every single question in the OG. But do not let it worry you since apart from getting a score on the PP, another reason to do the CAT is to get accustomed to doing a test on the computer. Limit yourself to a real test condition (i.e. Do the AWA, 5-10 minutes breaks in between sections, no water bottle allowed, use only two pencils - the sort that need sharpening, no calculator, no sharperner, no eraser, and just 4 sheets of paper etc). The whole idea is to get your mind used to the CAT condition. If you're still worried about the score not being representative, there are also CAT tests on the Kaplan and PR cds.
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That was some great advice.
Thanks once again . Will try to stick to the same routine while taking tests and will keep you guys posted on progress.
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