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GMatt08 Just gettin' started!
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Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 6:31 am Post subject: What Kaplan GMAT test books are essential? |
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I'm looking to buy some GMAT test booklets and I really like the style of instruction in the kaplan books. What ones are the most invaluable assets when studying for the GMAT?
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-Matt |
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gabriel Managing Director

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| It depends on the area that you need help in. I found their quant explanations to be quiet good, but for verbal I preferred MGMAT. Why dont you have a word with Stuart. He should be able to guide you in the books that will help you the most, taking into consideration your stage of preparation. |
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rjbrooks Rising GMAT Star
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| The MGMAT books are great, get the whole set if you can afford it. The OG is also very good. Those books will get you a great score, if you put in enough study time. Good luck. |
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