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I am using only e-books or the pdf version of Manhattan GMAT prep guides (7th edition). However, in "All the Quant" book i can see a mention of Atlast-the online learning platform of Manhattan Prep which can be accessed only by entering a key which someone gets on 'purchasing' the Manhattan guides. 1) Is it possible to find Atlas material online without having to purchase the Manhattan books? 2) If Atlas is not accessible without actually purchasing Manhattan Prep set, should i refer to 6th edition of Manhattan Quant books with the thought that 6th edition does contain some advance material which is removed from 7th edition and moved online?
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You can access Atlas material when you buy a manhattan prep OnDemand or a Live Online course. Atlas includes video lessons, tests, syllabus, challenge questions, and so forth. The 6th edition of Manhattan Quant books does not include Atlas contents.
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