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Hey Leila,

For what it's worth Powerscore is a great book. I think our book is slightly more entertaining...but only slightly. CR and RC are the most difficult places to improve your score on this test. That's because the rules are a lot harder to get a grip on, so it often feels as if the questions are totally subjective. I think Powerscore goes into a bit TOO much detail at times (am I pushing my product enough yet?), but remember that the important part is that your ability to categorize questions (fit them into patterns of questions you've already seen, and thus trap answers that you've already conquered) continues to improve. If you're unable to do this because you find the book boring, try another one. Odds are you'll find ours boring too (it is the GMAT after all!), but you never know. : )

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