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Hi tieurongthieng,

It's important to note that NO CATs are a perfect match for the Official GMAT (even the CATs from GMAC are limited by the "pool" of questions attached to each Exam). I don't know much about the GMAT Club Tests (although I read that they are not adaptive) - if that is the case, then I would recommend that you work with a modern set of adaptive CATs. Any of the sets available from MGMAT, Kaplan or Veritas should be fine. Keep in mind that there's a difference between a "free marketing CAT" and the "blocks" of CATs that I'm talking about.

Before you take any new CATs though, you should put in some study time. Taking lots of CATs will NOT make you a better Test Taker. A CAT is a "measuring device" (in the same way that a scale measures weight, a CAT measures your GMAT ability). When used correctly, a CAT will give you a reasonable estimation of your Score and point out your weaknesses. To improve your scores, you need to study, do practice problems, review, etc. By taking a CAT every 1-2 weeks, you can then gauge your progress.

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I would give highest priority to the two free GMATprep tests and the two paid official CATs called Exam Pack 1.

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