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07 Jul 2008, 10:29
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I would like to buy a sentence correction book, which one is better? 1. The PowerScore GMAT Sentence Correction Bible 2. Sentence Correction GMAT Preparation Guide ( Manhattan Gmat Prep)
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Re: The PowerScore vs. Manhattan [#permalink]
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MGMAT is the best SC book in the market. Follow it religiously and take one chapter at time. Finish up OG problems as mentioned in the book. You will see a marked improvement in the SC.
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Re: The PowerScore vs. Manhattan [#permalink]
04 Oct 2009, 19:06
While a little late, my advice to anyone for verbal would be (in no particular order): (1) Powerscore CR(2) Manhattan SC(3) OG Verbal That's really all you need. Reading Comprehension guides would not help very much, especially for native English speakers.
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Re: The PowerScore vs. Manhattan [#permalink]
04 Oct 2009, 23:46
i agree with the post above, although others (myself included) would actually recommend the LSAT Logical reasoning bible instead of the GMAT CR bible.
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Re: The PowerScore vs. Manhattan [#permalink]
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I've read that is a good source for 700+ level questions. Do you think so? As it's a hefty LSAT book, did you find yourself skipping lots of sections? Thanks in advance!
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Re: The PowerScore vs. Manhattan [#permalink]
05 Oct 2009, 09:24
i read through all of it, but that's because i studied for the LSAT's a year and a half ago. even though some sections seem irrelevant to the GMAT, i still think it would be worth going through all of it if you have time, since it gives you a new way of thinking when approaching these types of questions
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Re: The PowerScore vs. Manhattan [#permalink]
17 Nov 2009, 09:44
I second shadow. The LSAT logical reasoning bible is a good reference. Also check out the 10 Official LSAT books. There are a few of them. Use the CR questions in those books to practice.
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