I wrote the GMAT in the early 90s. I had an accounting midterm the night before the GMAT, so didn't have a whole lot of time to put into prep. i did get one prep book, and studied the verbal section (and it was by far the best grammar explanations I had ever seen). I ended up doing pretty well.
Don't stress about how you think you did, and don't worry if you think you bombed a particular section (they include one section of nothing but questions they are testing for future tests, but they won't tell you what section it is. In hindsight it was pretty easy to figure out - it was the section I thought I got hammered on).
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