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I scored 25 on GmatPrep verbal and I would like to improve my score (at least 35), thus I have been looking around this forum and came across the Kaplan Gmat Verbal Workbook. When I checked the online stores I saw that they also sell the Kaplan Gmat Verbal Foundation. I was wondering if any here knows the difference between these two books, I can't seem to find it online
Or any other recommendations on verbal (books) are welcome
Little background info: > I am a nonnative English speaker > I went through the Manhattan Sentence Correction book but I guess it didnt help me score that high (V25) > I went back to the basics and downloaded the GmatClub grammar book (which I really liked) but not high lvl enough to help me reach a score of at least 35
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