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Yes, I think Princeton book is not a good materials because it creates the questions whose level is too easy than that of real test. Only studying OG is a good way to crack GMAT. After all, OG is only a book including the retired questions and written by creater, ETS.
I disagree with this. Try PR2005 CD as it has been much improved and I would even say that it is better than PowerPrep in terms of Quant. My PR2005CD experience has been very similar to my actual score. PR2005 will have perm/comb questions and bold face CR among the few questions in its question bank which neither PowerPrep nor any other CD has.