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I'm more of a visual learner and TargetTest Prep has been outstanding for my quant. But MGMAT for Verbal just isn't cutting it for me. Does anyone recommend a good verbal program with great videos to follow? Thanks.
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I'm more of a visual learner and TargetTest Prep has been outstanding for my quant. But MGMAT for Verbal just isn't cutting it for me. Does anyone recommend a good verbal program with great videos to follow? Thanks.
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Magoosh has some very high quality verbal questions. All of their questions contain video explanations. I think it might be worth a try. You should be able to try the service for a few hours at least (Most services allow this). Magoosh also offers their service for 6 months for around $200. You can find deals/ discounts. I believe GMAT Club members get a discount, but as of right now Magoosh is advertising a 20% discount.
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