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I think you need to start with a prep guide such as princeton review, kaplan or mgmat to learn all the material covered on the GMAT (I used princeton review and thought it was pretty good). Then work your way through all the official material (OG11, OG supplements, GMATPrep). For extra practice tests I think Kaplan and MGMAT are best for quant practice (although their scores are not represantative) and PR is best for verbal practice (and their math is ok when you're just getting started).
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I think you need to start with a prep guide such as princeton review, kaplan or mgmat to learn all the material covered on the GMAT (I used princeton review and thought it was pretty good). Then work your way through all the official material (OG11, OG supplements, GMATPrep). For extra practice tests I think Kaplan and MGMAT are best for quant practice (although their scores are not represantative) and PR is best for verbal practice (and their math is ok when you're just getting started).


I second this suggestion.

Wanted to add: MGMAT SC Guide is one of the best for SCs. After reading Princeton Review when you are ready for the official guide 11th edition, then do MGMAT SC before official guide.
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