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I am currently in my 2nd week of preparation. I have finished all 5 MGMAT Quant Guides.
Could someone guide me as to which Quant topics are better covered in Magoosh videos or some other resource so I that can review those topics from the respective resource? For example, Probability is one topic I liked much more in Magoosh as compared to Manhattan Guides. Any other such topics?
I don't want to watch all videos of Magoosh or read all chapters from other guides (Kaplan or Princeton) as I have covered the 5 guide books and want to now concentrate on Verbal along with Math practice from OG.
I would highly appreciate advice on the same.
Thanks.
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I am currently in my 2nd week of preparation. I have finished all 5 MGMAT Quant Guides.
Could someone guide me as to which Quant topics are better covered in Magoosh videos or some other resource so I that can review those topics from the respective resource? For example, Probability is one topic I liked much more in Magoosh as compared to Manhattan Guides. Any other such topics?
I don't want to watch all videos of Magoosh or read all chapters from other guides (Kaplan or Princeton) as I have covered the 5 guide books and want to now concentrate on Verbal along with Math practice from OG.
I would highly appreciate advice on the same.
Thanks.
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someone who has recently finished watching the magoosh videos might give you a better idea. Earlier i used Magoosh and i dont think watching all videos would be too much time consuming. BUT i believe the AREA that you think is weak for you, do that from both MGMAT and Magoosh and then do all questions given in both and then keep the approach that you like. Now the areas that you think are strong for you, do some quizzes from Magoosh for the same and see how you perform. there are some very simple yet tricky questions you will find in Magoosh question bank. Statistics and probability from veritas i liked very much, so you may try going through chapters from veritas for these.
Please post if there are any specific questions you have.
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