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Having gone through the 8 MGMAT guides, I am wondering what other books are recommended to delve deeper into Geometry, Combinatorics and Probability.
I have found the MGMAT a little lacking in these, as well as the Critical reasoning. For the CR, the Powerprep CR Bible was suggested to me, which I am reviewing and it is indeed quite helpful.
Any other suggestions for these 2 areas in Quant? I find the MGMAT books good for the rest of the topics and don't have many issues with it. I found them rather scant on Geometry, especially with the co-ordinate planes etc. (i.e. I am relying more on my memory from HS than what I got from these books).
Thanks.
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Having gone through the 8 MGMAT guides, I am wondering what other books are recommended to delve deeper into Geometry, Combinatorics and Probability.
I have found the MGMAT a little lacking in these, as well as the Critical reasoning. For the CR, the Powerprep CR Bible was suggested to me, which I am reviewing and it is indeed quite helpful.
Any other suggestions for these 2 areas in Quant? I find the MGMAT books good for the rest of the topics and don't have many issues with it. I found them rather scant on Geometry, especially with the co-ordinate planes etc. (i.e. I am relying more on my memory from HS than what I got from these books).
Thanks.
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You can check out the Veritas Geometry and Combinatorics books. Each of these topics has a separate book dedicated to it. In these books, everything that is GMAT relevant is discussed. They have a lot of practice questions and some really challenging problems too. If you go through these books properly, you shouldn't have any problem in these two areas.
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