vannu wrote:
Hi,
I started GMAT prep last month.I started with Princeton.Now I am going through Manhattan quant and verbal books.I agree with most members about the Manhattan sentence correction book. My CR improved a lot after going through the Manhattan CR book.I am done with Kaplan Verbal book.I got 55-65% right in all the sections.What is the difficulty level of Kaplan verbal workbook.Now my question is how to proceed now? Do I start
OG now? Is it good to practice the 1000 series?
If you feel that you feel comfortable with questions and you have done a thorough job of reviewing Kaplan/POwerscore/Manhattan materials, then Yes. Working through
OG will also help you figure out your weak spots.
vannu wrote:
Which CAT tests are good to invest?
Take a look here:
all-gmat-cat-practice-tests-links-prices-reviews-77460.htmlvannu wrote:
I have Kaplan 800 book and
Kaplan premier books.
Are the questions in Kaplan books close to the real GMAT?
Usually somewhat harder in my experience. Math is fairly close but verbal is not on the spot (it is made harder by being a bit off), so you need to top it off with
OG at the end to get your mind "tuned"
vannu wrote:
When should I take the Gmatprep tests?
You can save them until the point a month away from the test and a week or few days away from the test but you can be fairly liberal with them. Here is a post discussing just that:
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