Manhattan GMAT - What order to do the books

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Manhattan GMAT - What order to do the books

by Thonk02 » Wed Feb 04, 2009 7:09 am
I have recently bought the whole set of books from Manhattan and I am a little unsure as to what order I should study the books. Math is definetely my stronger subject but I feel there is a lot to more to learn and thus will take more time to fully absorb all the information.

I have all the time I need to study for the GMAT's so time is not a concern. Should I follow the book numbers, (do math first, then move on to verbal) or do you think I should start off with my weaknesses first (SC) and do Math more towards the end?

Any advice / opinion will be helpful.

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by awesomeusername » Wed Feb 04, 2009 10:34 am
Here's my plan. I have found that SC is my weakness. I'm going to do SC first, then alternate between math and verbal. In the meantime, I will do CATS to see where I stand. After finishing this, I will assess where my weaknesses are, and will crack open those MGMAT books to study again. If I'm still having issues with certain subjects, even after using MGMAT and OG, I'll probably get more material and possibly hire a tutor.