Should I add the Kaplan book for more practice?

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I've never taken the GMAT, and was a Criminology major. I graduated last year so my math and basic concepts have not been forgotten yet.

I am starting the 60 day study plan, with 1 month added to take a few diagnostic exams and reviewing, total of 3 months of studying. I have the books needed to do the 60 day study plan mgmat and og's. Going to attempt to log 100+ hours of studying.

I bought the kaplan gmat premeire 2011 last year when I was thinking about taking the exam. Should I add this book into my studying too? I remember the old 60 day plan had kaplan but not the new one. What other material will be good to study? 600 would get me into the school I want to go to, but I will still be aiming to get in the 700+.

Any advice,

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by Brent@GMATPrepNow » Sun Dec 16, 2012 9:28 am
Hi JCSantiago2012,

The Study Guide is built around both the GMAT Prep Now video course and the MGMAT books. Either resource should be sufficient to reach your target score. However, if you find that you need extra help in a certain area, the Kaplan book might come in handy.

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Brent
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