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  1. Thanks a lot for sharing this info.
  2. Amazon.com: The PowerScore GMAT Critical Reasoning Bible: A Comprehensive System for Attacking the GMAT Critical Reasoning Questions: David M. Killoran: Your Store
  3. I chose B. Why E, can you please give an explanation.
  4. i find 3 month plan doesn't always work with everyone. my suggestion is not to stick with such plan unless you have genuine time constraints.
  5. khopdi_number1

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    kaplan is good if you are ready to pay for private tutor. But their online version is also equally good. finally it depends how comfortable you are, studying on your own (online) or with someone (private tutor)
  6. gwd is some chinese guy who claims to have remembered most if not all questions from his actual gmat test. although don't fall for such gimmicks. there are lot of phony gwds out on the web.
  7. Thanks everyone. Very insightful.
  8. Thanks everyone. I'm always afraid to use templates since the essay reviewers are completely aware of those.
  9. My first choice was D (kwd: voiceless, downtrodden generations.)
  10. I get kind of paranoid when I don't have something even if it's of not much value. Most probably I'm going to buy it soon. Thanks for your input.
  11. Can you please tell us what's "Test Code", where do I find them.[ quote=tictaktoe;210714]My scores Test Code 52: 740 Test code 14: 800 Test code 31: 790 Test code 37: 740 Test code 42: 800 Test code 48: 780 Cambridge - 690-710(range) Crack gmat – 690 PR1 – 740 PR2 – 710 PR3 - dint attempt PR4 - dint attempt Kaplan Diag – 690 Kaplan1 – 660 : 50, 38 Kaplan2 – 640 : 50, 33 Kaplan3 – 670 : 50, 37 Kaplan 4 – 650: 41,33 PP1 - 750 PP2 - 730 GMAT Prep- 760 GMAT Prep- 710 Real GMAT: 750; 50Q, 41V
  12. Don't lose your heart. Keep up the smart work.
  13. don't be very stressed. That'll definitely hamper your analytical ability
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