e-gmat or SC grail (by aristotle)

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by Target2009 » Mon Apr 04, 2011 8:48 am
blaster wrote:i need to boost my sc skills. what you recommend? i've read MGMAT,it's good but was not sufficient for me,that's why decided to read more material.
Between e-gmat & SC Grail, e-Gmat is better.
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by Black Knight » Mon Apr 04, 2011 10:47 pm
blaster wrote:i need to boost my sc skills. what you recommend? i've read MGMAT,it's good but was not sufficient for me,that's why decided to read more material.
I am surprised you find Manhattan SC insufficient, most people think it is the other way around :P.

If what you mean is that you weren't able to absorb all the concepts in the MGMAT SC boook (and that happens a lot), then I suggest you go through the SC Grail once and then go back to MGMAT. I think the two books work great in tandem. I went through the free questions on egmat and personally, I didn't like it much.

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by gmat2011prep » Tue Apr 05, 2011 10:05 am
SC grail is a condensed version (as per reviews) of MGMAT SC... So e-gmat would help...

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by GMATMadeEasy » Tue Apr 05, 2011 2:14 pm
e-GMAT is an excellent resource. Manhattan SC guide is a very good book, but it does not click to many because some needs visual therapy to train mind better.

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