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u/trainyourbrainmike · 2 pointsr/GMAT

First, yes, the material is still very relevant. There have been some slight deviations in sentence correction, but nothing too substantial. Specifically, if you have the Manhattan set, I think the SC book was revamped but otherwise I don't think they haven't changed much over the last couple of versions (other than updating the suggested OG question lists as the OGs have changed).

Second, still go out and buy the new 2016 GMAT Official Guide because it contains only real test questions and they are the most accurate compared to the real verbal section (many 3rd-party questions verbal are average at best and many more are terrible). If you already have an older official guide, that can still be helpful, but this likely has mostly different questions (about 25% get swapped out most years). Also, you can get the official guide 2016 bundle with the individual quantitative and verbal books if you want more official practice questions, but those tend to be on the easier side, so the main official guide is more important.

Third, www.gmatclub.com is pretty helpful (and free!) and the forums have some resources and, more importantly, contain almost every GMAT question that's on the internet. Again, avoid 3rd-party verbal questions, but 3rd-party math questions are often really useful (and often you can find harder than GMAT questions, which helps to push up into the high 40s in quant). You can search the forum by tag to specify which type of questions you want, or you can use the directories:

  • GMAT Club Sentence Correction
  • GMAT Club Critical Reasoning
  • GMAT Club Reading Comprehension
  • GMAT Club Problem Solving
  • GMAT Club Data Sufficiency

    Fourth, mba.com official GMATPrep tests are the most accurate. You get 2 question banks for free (and you can attempt each of them multiple times with varying levels of question overlap among retries) and you can buy 2 more (but it's expensive, like $50 or something). If you want more tests, Veritas, GmatClub, Manhattan, Princeton Review, Kaplan, etc. all have at least one free test available.

    Fifth, if you want the set of Manhattan tests and the codes don't work, first talk to them. I've heard of them extending access and such, but I don't know how reliable that is. If that doesn't work, buy a kindle version of any of the Manhattan books in the set for like $10 and get a new code instead of paying full price for the same tests (again, I heard the SC book was vastly restructured, so that might be one worth getting if you decide to buy one for a code).

    So, for the price of the OG 2016 book and maybe one Manhattan book, you should be good to go.
u/cjw2211 · 3 pointsr/GMAT

Other than the extra practice exams on MBA.com, I think if it's a gift I would like some of the more "fun" ancillary items--nice pens and books for writing in, a good overhead light, some studying snacks, just nice things for happier studying (like things you would send to a college student in a care package), since much of the prep materials are going to be dependent on what areas in which she needs to improve in, and plus may be too much of a "work" gift. Depends on the relationship you have with her though obviously, and either way this is a super thoughtful thing to do!

Another thought--the scratch paper for the tests is actually a piece of laminated paper with a whiteboard marker, so it can help to get something like that to simulate the actual test-taking environment when taking practice tests at home. Something like this:

https://www.amazon.com/Practice-Tablet-Formula-Markers-Eligible/dp/0578125862/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1543525978&sr=8-2

u/Brent_GMATPrepNow · 3 pointsr/GMAT

To get an idea of the resources you'll need, I suggest that you take an official practice test. It may be the case that you're already scoring above your target score, in which case you may not need to prepare at all :-).

Resources-wise, be sure to get GMAC's Official Guide for the GMAT. For extra practice questions, the test maker has a quant-only book and a verbal-only book, each with 300 questions.

Regarding strategy, to achieve a solid GMAT score, you must:

  1. Learn the concepts and techniques tested on the GMAT (e.g., circle properties, divisibility rules, past perfect tense, equation-solving, etc.)

  2. Master GMAT-specific strategies (e.g., testing the answer choices, rephrasing the target question, identifying subjects and verbs in sentences, etc.)

  3. Understand the many different ways the test-makers can test your knowledge of each concept

  4. Hone your test-taking skills (e.g., endurance, time management, guessing strategies, etc.)

    Many students make the mistake of limiting their preparation to item #1 and perhaps item #2. So, once they fully grasp a concept and successfully answer 1 or 2 related questions, they move on to the next topic.

    The problem with this strategy is that the test-makers can take ANY concept, no matter how simple, and create dozens of wildly different questions, each requiring a different approach. Take, for example, the relatively simple concept of averages (arithmetic mean). The test-makers can take this concept and create super simple questions like this and they can create super hard questions like this, both of which test the same concept. So, to achieve a great score, you must answer A LOT of practice questions specifically-related to each concept tested on the GMAT.

    To find tons practice questions related to a certain concept, you can use the question-tagging tools at GMAT Club or Beat The GMAT. Alternatively, our GMAT course is arranged so that students can fully explore a certain concept. For example, at the bottom of the video lesson page for inequalities, you’ll find links to dozens of practice questions that test the specific concepts covered in that video. This format lets you fully explore the ins and outs of each concept.

    Finally, your study plan should include several full-length practice tests. Keep in mind that the GMAT is a test of your math and verbal skills AND it's a test of your test-taking skills. So, 700-level math/verbal skills, combined with 600-level test-taking skills, will likely result in a score that's closer to 600 than to 700.
u/Gargle_My_Load · 2 pointsr/GMAT

Kaplan Premier for the basics and practice CATs (I used MGMAT and Kaplan). Actually relied more on MGMAT only because it was the first one I opened.

OG (Official Guide) for practice - they're actual, past GMAT questions.

GMAT Club for additional resources. The regular posters are very helpful and there are a ton of extra questions to practice with available there. Just be careful, as some are of pretty poor quality.

And don't forget, when you register for the GMAT, you'll gain access to two CATs via the GMAT Prep software. Those are the best indicators of your ability as they're written by the creators of the test.

Good luck!

u/GMATPrepNow_FREE · 2 pointsr/GMAT

If you want to do a bit of work in preparation for a GMAT class, be sure to get GMAC's Official Guide for the GMAT. For extra practice questions, the test maker has a quant-only book and a verbal-only book, each with 300 questions.

As far as instructional resources go, the one that's best for you will be the one that best suits your learning style. We have a free GMAT video course you might want to try.

Finally, it's a good idea to have some kind of Study Plan. We have a one here if you're interested.

Cheers,
Brent

u/alionindisguise · 1 pointr/GMAT

Thank you very much Brent!

Do you think a Manhattan book like Foundations of GMAT Math or the [GMAT Quantitative Strategy Guides] (https://www.amazon.com/Quantitative-Strategy-Guide-Manhattan-Guides/dp/1941234119/ref=sr_1_6?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1499028151&sr=1-6&keywords=Manhattan+gmat+strategy+guide) would work well? And if so, which do you think is better? I need to score in the 720+ range, so I want to make sure the guide includes explanations for the higher difficulty problems/logic. I'm leaning towards the Strategy Guides ones, but want to make sure I choose the right books.

Thanks again for your help!

u/zombi3poo · 4 pointsr/GMAT

Hello! If your quant feels too rusty at the moment, start with Mgmat’s fundamental math guide. A link for reference:
https://www.amazon.com/Foundations-GMAT-Manhattan-Preparation-Guide/dp/1935707590/ref=nodl_

I am doing Gmat on a tight budget so found all the Mgmat books in my local library (yay public libraries!).
Heard great things about TTP here on reddit.

Keep your practice tests for a bit later. Not everyone fares well with an initial diagnostic test and in some cases it shakes your confidence badly.
So study for 2 weeks and then give one to assess your strengths and weaknesses. For a lot of people usually 1 test a week is enough to keep them motivated and prevents mental fatigue. But to each his own. Most importantly, make sure you experiment with the section orders so that you can figure out which section order works best for you.

Edit: For verbal Manhattan has a basic verbal book too.

u/zoidemos · 5 pointsr/GMAT

I would definitely recommend to start with this collection: GMAT Official Guide (OG) 2020

- Take the evaluation test in the beginning and review some of the basic materials/subjects. This should refresh the base knowledge you need to know as well as give you a feel for how the test is structured. Then, take a free practice test online (official gmat one). See how you do and proceed from there.

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From the above, you should be able to get an idea of how well you can perform now and what gaps you may need to fill to get your desired score.

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For more focused review on subjects/improving on weaknesses, I would suggest: https://www.amazon.com/GMAT-Manhattan-Prep-Strategy-Guides/dp/1506219705/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=manhattan+gmat+prep&qid=1574377630&s=books&sr=1-1

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For adv quant, many people on this subreddit have recommended TTP: https://gmat.targettestprep.com/

u/om4r · 1 pointr/GMAT

Eh it's OK. It just allows you to complete the OG problems online, which could be helpful to get used to doing problems from a computer screen.

The biggest drawback is that you can only have like 25 saved sets (which adds the questions back into the pool). So for example, I like to do problems in sets of 5 or 10 and then review. Once you've completed the set, the results are saved and the questions are removed from the pool of questions. Once you get to 25 saved sets, you have to delete a saved set to do any additional problems. Really annoying.

If not for this drawback- I would be a big fan. That said, it can still be helpful I think.

For screenshots- click the link and scroll down to reviews. There are a few customer images which show the interface.
https://www.amazon.com/GMAT-Official-Guide-2018-Online/dp/1119387477/

u/maybemba131 · 2 pointsr/GMAT

If you’re super short on cash this is great. Add manhattan on scribd.com for $10/month and OG 2020 for $50 if you can. For $80 you can self prep hard.

I would get GMATclub.com’s tests too just because they have such useful error tracking, although you can get around that if your willing to put the time in on an excel spreadsheet. Gmatclub’s explanations of answers includes everything on that free Chinese site.

Top tip: track and attack your errors. Good luck.

u/dzhou10 · 1 pointr/GMAT

that sounds good. Yeah, Magoosh is a really popular suggestion - what are your thoughts on the manhattan complete guide set? It sounds like a lot of people used that too, so I'm wondering if I should be trying to squuze in both or just one or the other.

These are the ones that I'm talking about

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/GMAT

Thanks! Here is the version I used:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0972129634
Good luck

u/dt_Spark · 1 pointr/GMAT

Not sure which comment I should be replying to, but to add onto /u/keepitsloppy ‘s response, I practiced the SC questions in the Official GMAT 2020 guide and found it really useful! There’s a huge question bank and they’re all from the makers of the GMAT.

u/notajokeacct · 1 pointr/GMAT

I also did Magoosh in the very very beginning, thinking I wanted to start w/ verbal first but I thought the Magoosh content is poorly curated and presented.

I ended up buying another Manhattan set of books and it's a lot more clear and guided... I plan on finishing the verbal books for Manhattan Prep here:

https://www.amazon.com/GMAT-Manhattan-Prep-Strategy-Guides/dp/1506219705/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=manhattan+prep+books&qid=1574392685&sr=8-3

Outside of that, I'm also looking at this thread:

https://gmatclub.com/forum/study-plan-for-verbal-gmat-98342.html

u/drunkhippie · 1 pointr/GMAT

I'm about to order these 8 guides- http://www.amazon.com/Manhattan-Strategy-Guides-Fourth-Edition/dp/098417804X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1331607685&sr=8-1

I have taken a princeton review course, tested, was not happy with my score, and now i'm studying for a second time- but switching to manhattan prep material. hope this is helpful.

u/ieatsushi · 2 pointsr/GMAT

I just ordered the Manhattan Prep books from Amazon (I hope this is the correct set). Now my questions is, how do I self-study this? Is there a study plan included?

u/minku1016 · 3 pointsr/GMAT

750 or above is 99% percentile - it will require months of studying almost daily. If you have the will and dedication for it, it is possible. It's not going to be easy, but if you check success stories on GMATclub or other forums, you will find people who have done it.

  1. What is your breakdown for Quant and Verbal?
  2. Do you know what type of questions you got it wrong on both sections?

    For verbal, I suggest:
  1. Powerscore Critical Reasoning
    https://www.amazon.com/PowerScore-GMAT-Critical-Reasoning-Bible-ebook/dp/B00A413J4O
  2. Manhattan Prep Sentence Correction
    https://www.amazon.com/Sentence-Correction-Manhattan-Strategy-Guides/dp/1941234070/ref=dp_ob_title_bk

    For Quant:
  3. Manhattan Number Properties, Word Problems, and Geometry are very useful
  4. Kaplan Prep Plus helped me a lot with probability and combinatorics.


u/NeoClassicalNoface · 1 pointr/GMAT

I bought something like this on Amazon, and there was a code inside the front cover.

Amazon OG 2018

u/curiouschameleon · 1 pointr/GMAT

I have maybe a unorthodox suggestion: LSAT prep materials. I took the GMAT on a whim (to apply to a JD-MBA program) a week after taking the LSAT, and the GMAT's RC was cake, comparatively. The passages are shorter, more interesting, more straightforward, and you get way more time per question. You can buy ten-packs of previous LSAT tests on amazon (https://www.amazon.com/10-Actual-Official-LSAT-PrepTests/dp/0986045519/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1481700897&sr=8-1&keywords=lsat+preptests).

On a related note, The "Logical reasoning" sections also translate well to the critical reasoning on the GMAT, though I though the difficulty was more comparable for this question type.

u/jwsa456 · 0 pointsr/GMAT

I really don't think you need to practice with a marker and notepad, but if you really want to

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https://www.amazon.com/Manhattan-GMAT-Simulation-Booklet-Marker/dp/0979017580

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u/l1lpiggy · 2 pointsr/GMAT

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004L15HKM/

This is the marker.


https://www.amazon.com/Practice-Tablet-Formula-Markers-Eligible/dp/0578125862/

This one is a white pad and pen.

I don't know why Manhattan GMAT makes yellow pad when the testing centers use white pad.

u/Javierbaez · 1 pointr/GMAT

Selling OG 3 book bundle, complete Manhattan 10 book guide set, and log ins for both (expires January 2020) for $80 shipped. Links below are what I bought exactly.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1119507723/ref=sspa_mw_detail_0?ie=UTF8&psc=1

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1941234100?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title

u/Decre · 2 pointsr/GMAT

Same, I bought the Manhattan Test prep for around $100 with the online codes. I still need to take my baseline test before I study thou. I really dont want to spend 4 hours taking the first test.


https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/1941234100/ref=tmm_pap_used_olp_sr?ie=UTF8&condition=used&qid=1564682108&sr=8-2