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Re: Top materials to study for the verbal section of the GRE? [#permalink]
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Your feeling is right. I can confirm this, even though their material is pretty good.

In general, all prep companies provided what is a copycat of the real questions are. They are good for practice and to develop your skills, but then is up to you hit a high score thanks to your forging skills. There is no shortcut to this.

MGRE is pretty good on the verbal side but it relies too much on vocabulary in my opinion and not to teach the overall meaning of the sentence. A sort of understated feeling of what is going on unfolding the sentence.

For instance our test is pretty good at verbal. Give it a try and let me know.

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Re: Top materials to study for the verbal section of the GRE? [#permalink]
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If you do mean quant material the gmatclub pdf book is for me top-notch. You do have all the necessary for the best score without waste time with different books.

For practicing we do have tons of questions under each section of the test.

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I mean best material on Verbal Section. Honestly, I'm quite good at Quant (I scored Q51) :)
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Well, I am going to create a post "All you need to know to tackle the verbal section of the test - The trinity knot" will be called, in which I will explain how to face up to every of the 3 question types in the exam.

For sure Manhattan has the best material/strategy.

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