Cant find the thread but someone recommended these books to prepare for the GMAT
-OG12
-Manhattan GMAT: Sentence Correction, Number Properties, Geometry, and Word Translations.
Im giving myself 6-8 months to get ready for this exam, and Im about to buy these 5 books.
Do you guys think I will be good or am I missing something? I know if I dont understand something I'll have to buy some more books but is this a good starting point? I will be doing the diagnostic test after reading thru these books as I know I am not in a good position to write the test yet.
Thanks
Am I good with these books?
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I would say buy OG 13 for sure, there are plenty of materials around the web that you can use to get started before diving into the rest...
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