wholenineyards wrote:
Thanks! Very complete answer. I didn't mention one other source: the 3 paper tests. Is there any overlap between the paper tests and any of the other sources you listed?
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More than half of the questions are only available in these tests, all of which are retired and out of circulation.
GMAT Paper Tests I—Includes retired tests 14, 31, and 55
GMAT Paper Tests II—Includes retired tests 25, 37, and 48
GMAT Paper Tests III—Includes retired tests 28, 42, and 52
Please note: This is a downloadable product and is accessible as soon as your purchase is complete. Paper tests are in pdf format and require Adobe Reader to access.
Some portions of the paper tests can be found in earlier versions of the Official Guide for GMAT Review. These paper-based tests are not computer-adaptive, and answer explanations are not included.
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