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by DanaJ » Mon Jul 25, 2011 1:31 am
Kaplan has made very few changes to its books for years now, so there shouldn't be much of a change. Whichever edition is fine, I believe!

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by ORIGEN87 » Mon Jul 25, 2011 6:39 am
Hey DanaJ,
Thanks for the prompt reply. To add on to my query, I have been studying for 2 months for GMAT and my test was scheduled on 12th Aug, I am looking for a score of around 750.But I still don't feel I am well prepared for the same,weak RC hence planning to postpone it two months from now. So what would you suggest, following the 2 month guide or working on my weakness in particular. Over last two months I have been practicing OG, Manhattan SC and math guides.
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by DanaJ » Mon Jul 25, 2011 7:31 am
The study guide is a really good resource, but it assumes that you've never studied for the GMAT before and that you need to spend equal amounts of time on both quant and verbal. I think it would be best if you focused on your weaknesses right now, especially if you decide not to postpone your exam.