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Best resource for Verbal in GMAT

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You can also include Powerscore. They have excellent books for CR & SC.

well . In my opinion, personal opinion, Powerscore is a bit outdate. Moreover, layers over layers of this and this and this....

at the moment the best guides are: MGAMT 5th edition Cr and Aristotle Prep CR (of the latter I have the ebook edition) is what you need: straight that's it. Of course, SC too

Finally, telling the truth: you do not need even a book: blog, links (for instance see my post about external resources to tackle the verbal section) gmatclub, pdf that you can find here and elsewhere, veritas question bank for free with over 200 questions for each section (if no more), gmatprep...........will and logic is what you really need.
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