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Hi All,

A little background before I jump into the guidance I am seeking:
I am planning to re-take GMAT in the near future. For my previous attempts, I have already consumed GMAT Prep (all 6, including the reset so that makes it 12) and Manhattan (all 6) exams. My last score was 710 (Q49, V38) in Aug'19.

Concern:
Given that I have already consumed the above test series, I don't want to risk re-attempting them only to end up with a pumped score giving me false hopes. For my upcoming attempt I am not able to decide on a test series to practice. I am looking for a test series which has an algorithm that is closest to the GMAT algorithm, has questions closest to GMAT questions and its exam review is detailed.

Options I came across:
-Expert Global
-Veritas
-Kaplan
Any other options are welcome :)

Questions:
Q1) Which is the best possible bet for me?
Q2) Is it possible to enroll for test series alone for the above listed options? (For Expert Global, I guess we can. Not sure about other two)
Q3) If you have/had enrolled for any of the test series above, it would be great to have your opinion on what worked best for you and what did not?
Q4) If there is a possibility of enrolling for Verbal only test series, I can consider that as well. But it should be timed, adaptive and reliable indicator for the sectional scores.

Thanks in advance!

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Q1) Which is the best possible bet for me? None of them but if you are buying, buy them all. Tests are just for pacing. None of the tests come close. But Expert's global and Kaplan do have similar UI as the Actual GMAT. Veritas UI is a major complaint from almost all the takers

Q2) Is it possible to enroll for test series alone for the above listed options? (For Expert Global, I guess we can. Not sure about other two) YES IT IS POSSIBLE

Q3) If you have/had enrolled for any of the test series above, it would be great to have your opinion on what worked best for you and what did not?
I have used them all. Opinion is already given in question 1

Q4) If there is a possibility of enrolling for Verbal only test series, I can consider that as well. But it should be timed, adaptive and reliable indicator for the sectional scores.
Which series are you talking about here???

I hope this helps :)


Thanks for your inputs! :)

For Q4, I was hoping if there are options similar to e-GMAT Scholaranium. I was not implying in particular to any test series, I was looking for options. Hope this clarifies.
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Hi RSP92,

I see you are looking to take additional practice exams; however, are you also looking for resources to continue to improve your GMAT quant and verbal skills?