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Re: Some questions about book edition [#permalink]
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Henni wrote:
First of all, its a great forum!

I´m on te way to graduate my GMAT in august. A friend of mine was doing the test a few years ago an has all the Manhattan and the Official Guide.
Is it possible to use the books from about 2013 to 2015 without a lot of changes? Its the Official Guide from 2015 and the 5th Manhattan series? Is it possile to do the tests from the Manhattan series, if my friend already has done the test.

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Henni
Feel free to use that material. The GMAT doesn't change so quickly that material becomes obsolete within a few years.
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