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I used the 2002 ed. for PR, and the 10th ed OG. I got 700+ for actual test.

I noticed that there isn't significant additions in the newer editions of PR. What you have should do the job well.

All the best for your prep and test.
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The tests are totally updated, though, and since the GMAT has gotten a lot harder in the last few years, I would actually spring for the latest edition. It won't hurt to practice with the 2001 tests since you have them, but I would definitely get the latest ones.
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