by StaceyKoprince Mon Oct 06, 2008 2:31 pm
In my (admittedly biased) opinion, those are the two best sources. You can re-take either GMATPrep or MGMAT, though you run the risk of repeated questions. If you choose to re-take either test, here's what to do in order to minimize the impact of repeated questions:
1) If you see a question you recognize, immediately look at the timer and make yourself sit there for the full 2 min (1.5 for SC). Don't let yourself gain a time advantage you wouldn't normally have.
2) If you remember that you got the question right the first time around, get it right again this time. If you remember that you got the question wrong the first time around, get it wrong again this time (unless you honestly think you've improved enough that you would have gotten it right now). If you don't remember, then spend the two minutes having a little debate with yourself - do you think it's more likely that you'd get this one right or wrong if this were the first time you were seeing it? And answer accordingly.
If you are on only your 7th MGMAT test, you're not likely to see many repeats anyway. Plus, if you follow the above guidelines, the repeats won't have a significant effect.
Stacey Koprince
Instructor
Director, Content & Curriculum
ManhattanPrep