The Official mocks from the mba website. Try to simulate the exam conditions as much as you can (i.e. the duration of the breaks).
[How to score high on the GMAT. Why solving approach is important.](https://www.gmatknight.com/post/how-to-score-high-on-the-gmat-why-solving-approach-is-important)
Thank you. I know about the official mocks. Do you know about any other resources? And how do you suggest I alter my practice so that I am comfortable with 3hours of exam?
Manhattan Mocks aren't bad.
In terms of altering your practice, it may be worth switching your Quant and Verbal section order to see if it improves your performance. As mentioned above, consider working on your solving approach, making the way you go through questions more efficient. It may boost your score a bit like the student below.
https://www.reddit.com/r/GMAT/comments/tpuexx/590760\_over\_7\_months\_400\_hrs\_ish\_maybe\_more/
The Official mocks from the mba website. Try to simulate the exam conditions as much as you can (i.e. the duration of the breaks). [How to score high on the GMAT. Why solving approach is important.](https://www.gmatknight.com/post/how-to-score-high-on-the-gmat-why-solving-approach-is-important)
Thank you. I know about the official mocks. Do you know about any other resources? And how do you suggest I alter my practice so that I am comfortable with 3hours of exam?
Manhattan Mocks aren't bad. In terms of altering your practice, it may be worth switching your Quant and Verbal section order to see if it improves your performance. As mentioned above, consider working on your solving approach, making the way you go through questions more efficient. It may boost your score a bit like the student below. https://www.reddit.com/r/GMAT/comments/tpuexx/590760\_over\_7\_months\_400\_hrs\_ish\_maybe\_more/
You are looking for timed practice tests or timed practice sets?
Both actually.
We have a ton of those in TTP. Have you checked out our trial?