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by san2009 » Fri Apr 16, 2010 10:09 am
I have completed the official guides (the fat one as as the verbal review guide) and am looking for additional practice questions for all three question types (CR, RC and SC). Would be great if people could share their thoughts on additional practice materials that are relevant and close to the type of questions asked in the original gmat exam. Thanks.
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by outreach » Fri Apr 16, 2010 11:04 am
you can try LSAT CR and RC. they r good for practice....
try getting hold of kaplan workbooks. it will give good practice
also manhattan gives 5 tests(check on their websites)

also in BTG forum u can read testimonials of people who have scored good in gmat. it will give u more guidance
san2009 wrote:I have completed the official guides (the fat one as as the verbal review guide) and am looking for additional practice questions for all three question types (CR, RC and SC). Would be great if people could share their thoughts on additional practice materials that are relevant and close to the type of questions asked in the original gmat exam. Thanks.
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by san2009 » Fri Apr 16, 2010 11:24 am
Are you referring to manhattan review or manhattan GMAT tests?
Also, can you please suggest a couple of LSAT books specifically for CR and RC practice that I can try to find? Where I live right now, I don't have access to too many LSAT prep books so I will have to request friend to mail from abroad. Thanks

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by greentealeaf » Sun Apr 18, 2010 11:08 pm
san2009 wrote:I have completed the official guides (the fat one as as the verbal review guide) and am looking for additional practice questions for all three question types (CR, RC and SC). Would be great if people could share their thoughts on additional practice materials that are relevant and close to the type of questions asked in the original gmat exam. Thanks.
kaplan practice series are good for preparation. try them, with their online and CD tests.

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by diebeatsthegmat » Sat Jun 12, 2010 1:08 am
outreach wrote:you can try LSAT CR and RC. they r good for practice....
try getting hold of kaplan workbooks. it will give good practice
also manhattan gives 5 tests(check on their websites)

also in BTG forum u can read testimonials of people who have scored good in gmat. it will give u more guidance
san2009 wrote:I have completed the official guides (the fat one as as the verbal review guide) and am looking for additional practice questions for all three question types (CR, RC and SC). Would be great if people could share their thoughts on additional practice materials that are relevant and close to the type of questions asked in the original gmat exam. Thanks.
shhhessshhh! you dont listen to what he adviced. LSAT is never a good source to learn because there are so many options that you can choose for the question on your hand, so it harms you more than helps