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Originally Posted by Lorelai
TBAY,
I am doing critical reasoning from The Next Ten Official LSATs but have realised that the subject matter of the CRs for LSAT and GMAT is very different. Is the GMAT Critical Reasoning Bible that good? I have a month for my test. Would you recommend buying this book?
Also I am uploading Clintonn's summary doc.
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@Lorelai: I can definitely endorse the Critical Reasoning Bible. I believe that after you go through the sections in the book, and do all of the problem sets included, you will build your confidence and be able to conquer any critical reasoning that the test throws at you. Along with the book, practice the verbal SETS. By doing the SETS, you see many different types of CRs--from bold faced to fill-in-the-blank questions. The level of difficulty is heightened when dealing with verbal SETS also. I also practiced GPREP repeatedly and I saw the type of "hard bin" questions that the test would throw at me. I KNOW that your hit rate will improve after using that book. Some on this site have stated that the critical reasoning Bible is to CRs as the Manahattan Sentence Correction book is the SCs; I would have to agree.