Hi All,
I have been following the 60-day guide for 22 days now (I am still lagging by a few days, though).
I have covered Kaplan's GMAT premier 2014 in Jan, but I could not gain much out of it, solely due to my lack of dedication and a strategic plan. Anyway, as I am coming across the OG13 topics as a part of the 60-day study guide, I feel that the topics are vast and well explained (with a few beautiful tricks) in the Kaplan, whereas OG13 has cut it real short. While Kaplan emphasizes more on concepts, OG13 concentrates more on practicing problems. I still look into Kaplan for revisiting the concepts which are scheduled as a part of the day-X mails from the study guide team. Am I doing it right or do I need to shift my focus over to OG13 only?
Thanks in advance,
TS
A very brief comparison - Am I right?
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Tough question.
I'd say that you should let the results of your practice tests and OG practice questions guide you.
That is, if you're happy with your ability to answer official (i.e., OG and GMATPrep) questions, then you're good to go.
Cheers,
Brent
I'd say that you should let the results of your practice tests and OG practice questions guide you.
That is, if you're happy with your ability to answer official (i.e., OG and GMATPrep) questions, then you're good to go.
Cheers,
Brent