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I recently took the GMAT and scored 650 Q48 V32. I need to improve my V score in all areas. I basically need more problems to work through. I already have all 8 MGMAT and all OG books. I have heard PowerScore is one of the best, but also it was noted that MGMAT and PowerScore is essentially the same, but does PowerScore have a lot of additional problems that MGMAT doesn't have? MGMAT mostly uses OG questions as you all know.
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Power score CR has a few problems only but its termed as CR Bible. Grab it , its comprehensive and covers CR well more thoroughly than Mgmat. Refer to either Mgmat or Power score for CR concepts. If you have both i recommend power score.
You can also check out Powerscore Lsat LR bible..this contains toufer CR problem and the questions would be useful to approach 700+ CR questions.
For SC - MGMAT is the best..for more questions you could probably get SC grail which is also good book for Sc plus you get a questions bank with 100 questions for free.
A score of 32V suggests that more is needed than question practice. At the very least, re-read all three Manhattan verbal guides. If you already exhausted all of the OG material, look into LSAT questions for RC (one decent source is the LSAT SuperPrep, which contains lots of RC and LR practice). After the OG, the best source for questions is probably GMATClub's verbal forums. I also recommend looking into GMATClub Fiction.
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