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I felt that the Princeton Review's Math Workout for the GMAT was a very good starting point.
Regardless of which text you use, it is important (as you have identified) to brush up on the basics before digging into the actual GMAT prep work.
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Regardless of which text you use, it is important (as you have identified) to brush up on the basics before digging into the actual GMAT prep work.

Agreed. Engineershan, you might want to check out the Basic Math Diagnostic Tool on Manhattan GMAT's website. All you need to do in order to access it is create an account. This tool will assess your math abilities and let you know whether or not you should brush up on the basics before diving into the 8 Strategy Guides.

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