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by Gurpinder » Wed Sep 22, 2010 6:10 pm
Thanks guys,

I have grockit premium membership, so i will definately practice.

Should I go through the MGMAT books again? If so, then I guess I would do all the fundamental sections first and then once I am done with all the books, then do the advanced sections for each one.

I also think I need to improve SC abit.

Whats your opinion on e-gmat?
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by debmalya_dutta » Wed Sep 22, 2010 6:55 pm
Content-wise , both e-Gmat and Manhattan SC guide are the same. However , I would vote for e-Gmat because the way the content is presented , spoken about etc , it's easier to grasp and apply . Also , the exercises are good. Surely , I would suggest that you subscribe to e-gmat
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by reply2spg » Wed Sep 22, 2010 6:57 pm
E-Gmat is good. I am going through the same.

Try e-GMAT to improve SC accuracy
Gurpinder wrote:Thanks guys,

I have grockit premium membership, so i will definately practice.

Should I go through the MGMAT books again? If so, then I guess I would do all the fundamental sections first and then once I am done with all the books, then do the advanced sections for each one.

I also think I need to improve SC abit.

Whats your opinion on e-gmat?
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