What are the best study materials to use to prepare for the GMAT?
I have reviewed all the books listed in the "Books" section but I find that it's not easy for me to simply identify a book or two to develop both my math and verbal skills that will be tested on the GMAT. So based on the books recommended I was thinking of using the following:
GMAT Review Official Guide - 11th edition
Verbal Strategy Books:
PowerScore Criticial Reasoning Bible
Mnhattan GMAT Reading Comprehension Guide
Math:
Kaplan Math Workbook
Manhattan GMAT Number Properties Guide <series 1 of 5>
OR
Is it better for me to just purchase the Manhattan GMAT set of 8 strategy Guides, Fourth edition, which I would use in addition to the Official Guide???
My concern is that I don't want to get confused with buying 4-5 separate verbal books....then 4-5 separate math books form different companies. I'm just not sure if that would be the best strategy??
I am dedicating several months to prepare for the GMAT, so I have time to do an extensive self-study especially since I want to go to some of the top schools. With that said, I scored relatively low (300) on my first practice exam that I took to see where I currently am without studying and being out of school for 6 yrs. I was hugely disappointed but that only makes me want to prepare the best way I can to reach 760 on test day.
Any advice for prep materials??? study strategies??? I'm open to any helpful suggestions. Thnx
I have reviewed all the books listed in the "Books" section but I find that it's not easy for me to simply identify a book or two to develop both my math and verbal skills that will be tested on the GMAT. So based on the books recommended I was thinking of using the following:
GMAT Review Official Guide - 11th edition
Verbal Strategy Books:
PowerScore Criticial Reasoning Bible
Mnhattan GMAT Reading Comprehension Guide
Math:
Kaplan Math Workbook
Manhattan GMAT Number Properties Guide <series 1 of 5>
OR
Is it better for me to just purchase the Manhattan GMAT set of 8 strategy Guides, Fourth edition, which I would use in addition to the Official Guide???
My concern is that I don't want to get confused with buying 4-5 separate verbal books....then 4-5 separate math books form different companies. I'm just not sure if that would be the best strategy??
I am dedicating several months to prepare for the GMAT, so I have time to do an extensive self-study especially since I want to go to some of the top schools. With that said, I scored relatively low (300) on my first practice exam that I took to see where I currently am without studying and being out of school for 6 yrs. I was hugely disappointed but that only makes me want to prepare the best way I can to reach 760 on test day.
Any advice for prep materials??? study strategies??? I'm open to any helpful suggestions. Thnx












