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Different approaches work for different people, but I like the idea of going through all the Manhattan GMAT books first (possibly coupled with some OG problems so that you don't forget concepts) because once you finish the books, you will see the entire scope of the GMAT. And I think the MGMAT books give very good fundamentals to build on with other material. But that's just my opinion (and this approach worked for me).
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so finishing the Manhattans and then taking special tests like most common ''1000 SC, CR ...'' or other books will be more beneficial?
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That's what worked for me. You have two months left until your test, right? If you could get through the MGMAT books in the next week or two, that would leave you plenty of time to practice using the OG and other sources (like I said though, consider doing some OG problems in conjunction with the MGMAT book studying).
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