How to prepare??

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How to prepare??

by bourneJ » Fri Jun 24, 2011 3:06 pm
Hi,
I am about to start my GMAT preparation. I am using the following books
1. Princeton review
2. OG + verbal review
3. Manhattan GMAT verbal review

The princeton review book is divided into 7 classes - each class tackles handful of topics. So my plan includes reviewing topics that are listed for each class and then do questions from OG.
I am not sure how to include the verbal review & Manhattan verbal guide into my study plan??
Any suggestions on how to best utilize the resources I have at hand.
Thanks
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by Spike142 » Fri Jun 24, 2011 5:22 pm
Great Selection of Books and Material!
If you you are looking for more or alternative material check out the MGMAT strategy guides.

I personally have been using the MGMAT verbal strategy guides; SC,RC,and CR. I found the best way (for me at least) is to just to start with page one. Read through the material find out what exactly the material will be covering. Cover a one or a few subjects per night, then review the material you have learned by applying it to a the OG review questions.

I hope this helps and good luck on your studies!
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by mriiidula » Sat Jun 25, 2011 10:17 am
Well, the OG Verbal is not a strategy guide, it's a practice book. Once you finish learning the material from the other books, you can use the OG Verbal to practice problems, perhaps around 5-10 problems a day.
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