Best GMAT Prep Books and only the bestBelow are our reviews of the best GMAT Books. However, people kept asking for my personalized recommendation over and over. So here it is - just tells you what to get
The first column lists book categories and the purpose behind them and the other columns list approaches to the GMAT from average to most hardcore.
| Book Bundles and Study Plans at a Glance |
| Standard Plan | Advanced Plan | Ultimate Plan | Beyond Hardcore Plan |
General Strategy Books Explain how GMAT works, provide general principles and strategies, give an idea about weaknesses, provide practice tests | Kaplan Live Online + comes with 6 practice tests | Kaplan Live Online + comes with 6 practice tests Kaplan GMAT Advanced - Poor guidebook, more of a question collection | Kaplan Live Online + comes with 6 practice tests Kaplan GMAT Advanced - Poor guidebook, more of a question collection GMAT Test Simulation Booklet + Great for practice | Kaplan Live Online + comes with 6 practice tests Kaplan GMAT Advanced - Poor guidebook, more of a question collection GMAT Test Simulation Booklet + Great for practice |
Quant Books Refresh math principles, fill gaps, and learn patterns | Kaplan Math Workbook - missing probability and combinations | Kaplan Math Workbook - missing probability and combinations MGMAT Number Properties MGMAT Word Translations | 5 Quant MGMAT Guides MGMAT Math Foundations | 5 Quant MGMAT Guides MGMAT Math Foundations |
Verbal Books Refresh grammar rules, aquire CR and RC strategies | Kaplan Verbal Workbook OR: PowerScore Verbal Bible | CR: PowerScore CR or MGMAT CR RC: MGMAT RC SC: PowerScore SC or MGMAT SC | CR: PowerScore CR or MGMAT CR RC: MGMAT RC SC: PowerScore SC or MGMAT SC SC: Kaplan Verbal Foundations | CR: PowerScore CR or MGMAT CR CR: LSAT Critical Reasoning RC: MGMAT RC RC: LSAT Reading Comprehension SC: PowerScore SC or MGMAT SC SC: Doing Grammar |
Practice Questions Additional practice | Official Guide 12th + 900 retired real GMAT questions | Official Guide 12th + 900 retired real GMAT questions Verbal Official Guide + 300 retired verbal GMAT questions Quant Official Guide + 300 retired quant GMAT questions | Official Guide 12th + 900 retired real GMAT questions Verbal Official Guide + 300 retired verbal GMAT questions Quant Official Guide + 300 retired quant GMAT questions Princeton Review 1012 + Great target practice | Official Guide 12th + 900 retired real GMAT questions Verbal Official Guide + 300 retired verbal GMAT questions Quant Official Guide + 300 retired quant GMAT questions Princeton Review 1012 + Great target practice Paper GMAT Tests + Official Retired tests available from GMAC |
Tests Simulated Practice GMAT tests | GMATPrep, Kaplan, Free tests | GMATprep, Kaplan, MGMAT, some GMATClub tests | GMATprep, PowerPrep, GMAT Focus, Kaplan, MGMAT, GMATClub tests | GMATprep, PowerPrep, GMAT Focus, Kaplan, MGMAT, PR, GMATClub tests |
1. Official Guide for GMAT Review 12th ed - Must HavePublished by the creators/owners of the GMAT. Must have for the advantage of having access to 900 real gmat questions but will need Strategy/Study guide to build up math/verbal skills and test-taking strategies. Strengths:1. 900 real GMAT questions
2. Real GMAT questions retired from past tests
3. The practice questions are organized by level of difficulty
4. The practice questions follow actual GMAT test patterns - great to have one's ear trained, esp. in verbal
Weaknesses:1. The book does not contain any strategies
2. It does have a few short review sections but they are very weak
3. Mostly low and medium difficulty questions. Not very helpful to a person aiming to get above 700.
Other Notes: Differences between 11th and 12th Editions.
2. Official Guide for GMAT Review 10th ed - Great source of additional REAL GMAT questionsStrengths:1. More questions - 1,400 questions vs. 900 in the
OG 11 and
OG 122. Price - right now it is under $10 with shipping for a used copy
3. Not too much overlap with
OG 11 or
OG 12Weaknesses:1. Significant overlap with PowerPrep (previous version of the GMAT prep software). If you are not planning to use PowerPrep, then this is fine. Also some overlap with ETS paper tests is reported.
2. I would guess the questions on average are somewhat easier but can't really remember anything about the book anymore.
3. Manhattan GMAT set of 8 Strategy GuidesNot to be over-zealous but I would say the most comprehensive self-prep money can buyStrengths:1. Very in-depth overview of every GMAT subject in 8 dedicated guides (each is 100-200 pages long)
2. Includes access to 6 online practice tests
3. Hundreds of additional targeted practice questions available online (get free access by using the codes inside of each book)
4. Includes the best of the best gmat books such as:
MGMAT Number properties,
MGMAT Word Translations,
MGMAT SC,
MGMAT CR, and
MGMAT RCWeaknesses:1. Requires Official Guide for best results (additional practice questions)
Other Notes:You can buy these separately but it won't be as good of a deal.
4. Kaplan GMAT Live Online 2010Recommended. Well-rounded guide for GMAT preparation. Questions are usually harder than GMAT and sometimes a bit off; however, the book comes with 5 GMAT Tests (1 in the book and 4 online)Strengths:1. Good review of fundamentals and valuable strategies - good first GMAT Book
2. 6 GMAT Tests included for the price of $27 with free shipping from
AmazonWeaknesses:1. Several questions overlap with
Kaplan 800 book
2. Not representative CAT scores
3. Some areas such as combinations or probability are not covered in sufficient detail
Other Notes: This is the same book as
Kaplan GMAT Comprehensive Program (slightly cheaper) - the only difference is that this book has 4 additional CAT Tests on the CD, which makes it worth it. As of 7/10/2009, the CD version of the book has been out of print. Only the Online version is currently available - it is the same book except all testing material is online and limited to 6 months of usage.
5. Princeton Review 1,012 GMAT QuestionsNot a guidebook and contains only practice questions.Strengths:1. Review of factorials, probability, combinations, groups, Yes/No DS, assumption, and parallel structure questions
2. Good split between PS and DS in math
Weaknesses:1. Some errors in explanations (natural to any GMAT book)
2. Weaker RC section
3. Verbal questions are a bit off but all non
OG Verbal questions are off.
6. Kaplan GMAT 800 aka Kaplan GMAT Advanced This book is a great idea - create a resource for those who already mastered the lower levels of GMAT, do not require any information about the test or basic strategies but need to focus on higher difficulty questions, but it has its weaknesses, one of them, not living up to its name. Though a great marketing name, many feel it should realistically set expectations as a 650-700 bookStrengths:1. Good for additional practice questions as a supplement
2. Contains more advanced strategies
3. Saves time for advanced test-takers
Weaknesses:1. Review of mathematical content is not thorough enough and actually fairly basic
2. Guessing as well as Plug-in-the-number strategies are overused
3. Some questions are not very realistic (do not follow the GMAT patterns)
4. Very few 750-level questions
Other Notes: Discussion on GMAT 800.
7. Princeton Review Cracking the GMATAverage. Most feel that the book focuses mostly on shortcuts/tricks, while undermining the value of thorough knowledge involved in confidently answering the question. Many testtakers also feel question explanations are not detailed enough. The book comes with 2 online GMAT CAT Tests.Strengths:1. 2 online adaptive GMAT tests included
Weaknesses:1. Questions in the book do not reach the difficulty level of the real GMAT.
2. Some areas such as function questions, series questions, complex word problems, combined probability with combinations are not covered in the book.
8. GMAT For DummiesThis book is a complete opposite to the GMAT 800. We would recommend it only if if you feel you need a fun segway into GMAT - this is not a "serious" prep book. Though many felt it was able to keep their attention much better than Kaplan or PR, most likely, you will need to use other books to get over the 650 level.Strengths:1. Provides a good introduction to the GMAT.
2. Has some unorthodox tips and strategies that other books ignore - e.g. relaxation during the test
3. Simple language and fun approach make it an easy book and a quick read - great if you can't stand textbooks. Also helps build confidence if you lack that.
Weaknesses:1. Difficultly level of questions is far lower from one on actual GMAT.
2. A large number of topics is not covered in necessary detail or omitted entirely
3. No computer tests included
Other Notes: Not a widely used book by our forum members.
9. Test Simulation Booklet with Marker ("Scratch Paper")The laminated booklet and marker are exactly as the ones you will get at the test center. Great product to get familiar with the special laminated scratch paper.
10. CliffsNotes GMAT Cram Plan"Emergency" prep for the GMAT - not a serious GMAT book but very versatile if you have just a few weeks. Only 150 pages and plenty of practice questionsStrengths:1. Provides a good introduction to the GMAT.
2. Some good RC tips and strategies
3. Down to the point and boils everything down for a person with a busy schedule
4. Good number of questions in the book
Weaknesses:1. No computer practice tests
2. Bare bones approach
Other Notes:
Other Books You May Find Helpful:Fiction books to read for GMAT - improve your RC/SC and enjoy doing it. Feel free to suggest other books you have liked or critique our recommendations
