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Old 03-10-2011, 01:19 PM   #1
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Default GMAT: BOTL Study Group

There seems to be quite a few of us studying for the GMAT. So I thought having a place to share websites, study material and maybe even have a online "study group" occasionally might be beneficial.

That in mind if you have questions about the GMAT, are planning to take it, are currently studying for it, or have taken it, then this thread is for you!


Here's some basic info for the thread. Others can follow suit if they like.

Seeking my Masters in Project Management. Taking my test probably June/September of this year.


Here are some of the Resources I have found online that are free and have been useful for me thus far:


Princeton Review has a online Free GMAT Practice test. It's a Demo but its not bad.
http://www.princetonreview.com/busin...tice-test.aspx


Platinum GMAT has a 250 Question practice test. Honestly this has been my best resource because it not only gives you the answer, but it breaks down how you should have came by the answer. Very useful
http://www.platinumgmat.com/practice_gmat_questions/

Test Prep has some testing modules that are ok. The site is a little busy for my tastes but the test works fine so I'm including here
http://www.testprepreview.com/gmat_practice.htm

Books I have found useful so far is Cracking the GMAT, 2011 by Princeton Review Kaplan GMAT 2011 Premier with CD-ROM by Kaplan and The Official Guide for GMAT Review 12th Edition

Of those the Princeton Review has been the most ground level book. Its easy to understand and cuts to the chase versus a lot of gobbly gook that occasionally causes me to cross my eyes when trying to wrap my brain around it. I burn more cigars this way heh.

What do you guys and gals got?
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