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| v GMAT PREP BOOKS: If you hope to get into a top business school, you need to take a GMAT prep course. Your scores are such an important component of your application and so critical to your chances of being admitted that you need to invest both the time and money in attending a course. If there is no prep course in your area, you'll have to rely on GMAT books. The best by far is the Official Guide, which is published by the Graduate Management Admissions Council. It's the only book with actual test problems, and, frankly, it's much more accurate than the Kaplan and Princeton Review books. The Kaplan and Princeton Review books can help with techniques, but the Official Guide has tons of practice problems from real tests. If you aren't able to attend a prep course, buy the Official Guide and either the Kaplan or the Princeton Review book. Use the prep company book to learn some techniques, and use the Official Guide to hone your skills. Unfortunately, it's almost impossible to find the Official Guide in stock -- online or in bookstores. We sometimes have excess inventory from our GMAT classes, and we would be glad to ship you a copy. Check the details below. The
Official Guide for GMAT Review
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