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by Testluv » Fri Jan 15, 2010 1:36 am
hamxa wrote:thanks a lot for the very essential clarifications.

I will 'burn' 1000CR with haste. :)
I am weak in CR and wanted to practice from 1000CR as it has a big bank of questions.

In this scenario, please suggest better sources for CR brute forcing.
I have kaplan premier/advanced, princeton, mgmat CATs and the 3 OGs.

Which one offers the max. no of toughest AND relevant CR practice material ?

I can only really comment on Kaplan materials and official GMAT materials, and I will say that I recommend both. If you're still looking for more practice, I would recommend the OG verbal supplement. If you still want more, you can turn to GMATPowerPrep and the old GMAT paper tests but those questions are pretty old, and the style of many of them is plainly outdated. A lot of people like to practice with LSAT questions because LSAT questions are trustworthy (ie, official test-maker stuff, and so no design flaws), and because there are so many of them.

But there are some important concerns here: the LSAT has a lot more question types, many of which are not on the GMAT; and even for those question types that are the same, LSAT is often concerned about testing different skills (loose formal logic conventions, subtleties in language usage, etc.).
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by joseph32 » Sun May 15, 2016 10:53 pm
I am leaning more towards D, but I'm not sure about it.