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by prashant misra » Fri Sep 09, 2011 11:08 pm
i have the kaplan workbook,princeton review book and the official guide 12.please can anyone tell me how to make proper use of them.i have already practiced the first two books thrice and the latter one also twice and as i am lagging behind the schedule provided by you just tell what methods to follow as i dont want to waste the questions and get my concepts cleared.i am waiting for my manhattan collection to come and will be practicing those strategy guides.for the time being what can i do and when you provide a reference to kaplan premier book where should i refer those topics
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by Brent@GMATPrepNow » Sat Sep 10, 2011 6:10 am
prashant misra wrote:i have the kaplan workbook,princeton review book and the official guide 12.please can anyone tell me how to make proper use of them.i have already practiced the first two books thrice and the latter one also twice and as i am lagging behind the schedule provided by you just tell what methods to follow as i dont want to waste the questions and get my concepts cleared.i am waiting for my manhattan collection to come and will be practicing those strategy guides.for the time being what can i do and when you provide a reference to kaplan premier book where should i refer those topics
While you're waiting for the MGMAT books to arrive, you can use your other resources to help you prepare (it just takes a bit of searching). For example, on Day 6 of the Study Guide we cover Percent. The Guide directs you to read certain percent-related pages from the MGMAT books or watch certain percent-related videos from GMAT Prep Now. Since you do not currently have either of these resources, you can look for percent-related instruction in your Kaplan and Princeton Review materials. You can also search online for information about percent.

Afterwards, you can tackle the various percent-related practice questions that are recommended in the Study Guide.

I hope that helps.

Cheers,
Brent
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