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Take the Test Ahead of Time Note: It's come to our attention that ETS has discontinued the Official Practice Test. We will look into this and try to find out whether there will be any replacement for this in the future. Check back to this page in the future for updates. Did you know that you have the option to sit in the same testing center that you'll actually take your test at and take a practice exam with questions from previous GMATs? Okay, we're sure that that doesn't excite everybody but for those of you who are very nervous about what the testing "environment" will be like, you might want to look into this. The people who put on the GMAT allow you an opportunity to take a practice exam at an actual testing center. Your score will never be reported to anyone except for you so it's an ideal chance to work out the bugs before you sit the real thing. One downside to it is that the questions are pulled out of the same question pool as the Official Guide to the GMAT so if you've worked through that already, you won't get a valid score. We recommend this highly for anyone who can afford it and especially for those people who tend to suffer from test anxiety. Simply knowing exactly what the testing center is going to be like (because you've been there before) is a tremendous relief to many people. To schedule a practice test, go to the GMAT website at http://www.gmat.org or call the Graduate Management Admission Council at 1(800)GMAT-NOW. Practice tests were running $60 in the US and $100 outside of the US at last check. Click here for another GMAT tip!
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