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sieken
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Hi All,
I'm really excited to start participating in the community here at beatthegmat.com. I've been a lurker for a while now, and I'm getting geared up.
I wanted to ask some advice: I picked up the 8 pack of Manhattan books, PR Cracking, All 3 OGs and the Kaplan 800. I'm currently taking the "completionist" approach by going through the Manhattan books two at a time (verbal and math) and after the first 4 chapters of quant and 3 chapters of verbal (books 1 and 6, numbers and critical reasoning), I'm pretty bored. I feel I know all this stuff already. I scored a 600 on my practice test.
Should I keep doing problems out of the other books and go back to Manhattan on the areas I get stuck at, or should I invest the month (hopefully less) in systematically working through Manhattan, then moving on to the problems?
I'm really excited to start participating in the community here at beatthegmat.com. I've been a lurker for a while now, and I'm getting geared up.
I wanted to ask some advice: I picked up the 8 pack of Manhattan books, PR Cracking, All 3 OGs and the Kaplan 800. I'm currently taking the "completionist" approach by going through the Manhattan books two at a time (verbal and math) and after the first 4 chapters of quant and 3 chapters of verbal (books 1 and 6, numbers and critical reasoning), I'm pretty bored. I feel I know all this stuff already. I scored a 600 on my practice test.
Should I keep doing problems out of the other books and go back to Manhattan on the areas I get stuck at, or should I invest the month (hopefully less) in systematically working through Manhattan, then moving on to the problems?












