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hi guyz iam new to gmat ive bought princeton reveiw GMAT i want to further improve my math skills so would u like to tell me which math workbook is better Princeton math workbook or kaplan math workbook? . thanks
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hi guyz iam new to gmat ive bought princeton reveiw GMAT i want to further improve my math skills so would u like to tell me which math workbook is better Princeton math workbook or kaplan math workbook? . thanks
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Hi, welcome you to gmatclub.
I see that there are very few people using these 2 books. In case that you would like to have other choices, you could look at Manhattan Math Guides. Also, the best offline material is OG books since they contains many questions that best match to the real one.
Look for online resources? Why don't you find a lot of useful questions on GmatClub? They are free, and stated in clear way. There are many experts, especially Bunuel, who are willing to explain anything you ask. I think that you are no need to use any books. Just practice with GmatClub math questions, it is enough for you to score Q45+.
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