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The best ones are GMATPrep and Princeton Review. Do those instead of Kaplan, even if you uninstall and reinstall GMATPrep. You'll get mostly new questions if you do that. I don't know if that works for the PR tests too, but you could try it.

PR tests are also adaptive, so doing them over and over again will yield new questions (assuming you're improving with each retake). I find that the PR tests are great practice. Just don't put too much emphasis on their scoring.
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Do NOT use Kraplan
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thanks guys.
btw what about manhattan. I took their free test and scored 690. Yet another disappointment. I found it difficult. how do manhattan tests fair against actual gmat?

I need to purchase a set of practice tests online? I already have princeton, gmatprep and kaplan.

800score, manhattan or ...?
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