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Is this with Kaplan?

If you have the spare money, I'm a huge fan of the Manhattan books.

Frankly, I found Kaplan's strategies and methods useless and confusing. Ditto for much of princeton's. Manhattan is the only book series I've seen that really starts from the bottom up and teaches you everything in manageable pieces.
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Your grades indicate you can handle the material. That should be a comfort as you prepare for the actual test.

The GMAT puts '500' as the 'average' person's score, so someone who prepares and studies seriously should have no problems. You're already on course, so at this point study, work on the areas where you know you need the most attention, but also stay confident; you're already in good shape.

Good luck!
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