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A silly question

by anaya.pawar » Thu Aug 06, 2015 6:33 am
Hello everybody,
I joined this website just few minutes back because I came to know that it is one of the best forums where in i can post whatever question i want to and people will help me out. So i am currently working in an indian MNC and i decided to start studying for GMAT a week ago. I ordered OG from Amazon. I have a question-
I am planning to take GMAT on 28th December 2015( thats the date i have decided upon), and i have ordered OG review 2016. Is there any connection between the year you take the exam and the material you study from? As in.. If i am planning to give the exam in 2015, i should buy only 2015 review book and 2016 review books may have some topics omitted/added? Else now that i have already bought the OG 2016 review books, i should think of shifting my exam date to Jan 2016? Or will it make no difference on the date/year i am planning to take the exam?
Please let me know.
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by Brent@GMATPrepNow » Thu Aug 06, 2015 7:13 am
The OG2016 and OG2015 are almost identical. There's no relationship between the dates and when you take your test. So, either resource will help you prepare.

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by Jim@StratusPrep » Thu Aug 06, 2015 12:11 pm
Yup, use whatever book you have, as there is little difference. The online material at gmat.com will also help you.
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