

🚀 Elevate your GMAT game — don’t just prep, dominate!
The Complete GMAT Strategy Guide Set by Manhattan Prep is a 10-book collection designed to methodically cover all GMAT topics—Quantitative, Verbal, Integrated Reasoning, and Essay. Featuring updated 6th edition content with enhanced structure, charts, and cheat sheets, it includes 6 online adaptive practice tests to simulate real exam conditions. Ideal for serious test-takers aiming for 650+ scores, this set emphasizes mastering concepts and following proven strategies to maximize performance.
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This bundle + Official Guide is all you neeed
The 6th edition has better structure in quant and substantial improvements in Verbal. See my comparison vs. 5th edition below. If you are just starting out with GMAT prep - get this bundle; it's a good deal for the Manhattan GMAT Guides (separately they cost close to $150). These books don't emphasize tricks or easy ways to 700+ score, instead they methodically cover areas tested, and should be pretty much all you will need (besides the Official Guides - see below for links). If this is above your budget or you are in a rush, then would recommend you pick the best of the pack: - The GMAT Roadmap Great collection of wisdom (see my review of this book) - Number Properties Guide (condensed overview of Arithmetic and strategies for saving time/solving questions more effectively) - Word Propblems Guide (includes some of the hardest topics - probability, combinations, and statistics) - Sentence Correction (the best book out there on SC) - Critical Reasoning (only second to PowerScore CR but by a slim margin) - Reading Comprehension - a significantly revised book (there are no other dedicated RC books on market really) Between these 5 books you should have 80-90% of the GMAT covered and the rest could be picked up from the remaining books and practice with the Official Guides. You can throw in a Kaplan Premier as well - a good intro to GMAT book with 6 free GMAT Tets. It is a good starter book to get your feet wet, but definitely not a must. To make the most use out of the MGMAT guides, you will need the Official Guide 20015 and also OG Verbal 2nd and OG Quant 2nd editions are recommended. The guides refer to these 3 books for additional practice questions. If you own previous versions of the Official Guide books, you can use those too with a translation table available from MGMAT's website. *** Each book comes with access to 6 online gmat tests and additional question banks. Don't spend money on these as they are pricey ($40 for 6 tests on the MGMAT website). Also, if you are new to the GMAT, download 2 official practice tests from GMAC and take one of them before you start prepping to get your level - very helpful to track your progress along the way but don't waste these tests - they use real retired gmat questions and though it is possible to recycle them (there are close to 900 questions in the banks), would recommend you use something less valuable for your practice such as MGMAT tests included with these books). One more thing, don't rush into questions and tests - you will only hurt your self confidence, instead methodically cover each math and verbal topic and only after you are done with each of the sections move on to take the tests (take math only after you are done with math and verbal only after done with verbal). Final word of advice - the main mistake (esp in verbal) is not following strategies. Whichever books or strategies you use (they are all pretty similar between MGMAT, PowerScore, and Kaplan) - follow them EXACTLY. These people are getting big bucks to develop methods to improve score and maximize performance - don't try to be smarter and change things around. Unless you are scoring 750+, I would follow each step of the strategy to the "T". If the book says to read the CR question twice, then that's what you do even though it may seem that it is faster to read it once - trust me, there is a reason why you read it twice. If you want to get 700+ and not worry about the GMAT, stick to the strategies and keep creativity low. ~~~ Comparison of the 5th edition vs 6th edition. ~~~ I have gone through all of the books and here is how it looks: Overall, all books have undergone some degree of updating; not just slapping a new cover as some providers do, so you will be better of buying the 6th if you are deciding. If you own the 5th edition already, I would recommend getting only the IR and RC books, however as they have undergone the most transformation. The rest is organized better (more logical); it will help those who are short on time; the pages now also have more graphs, charts, and cheat sheets at the end (a number of books added this feature including Geometry and CR). IR - substantial changes and improvements - the book needed them, and is now split by question type and organized a lot better Quant - mostly minor updates (less than 10% new content) RC - Major update SC - Restructure with the main difference is that the idiom section is cut down and rewrite of most chapters (more than 20% of content updated) CR - Improvements in text-heavy areas that put people to sleep before. Cheat sheets added after each chapter. I do like pre-thinking, however, in CR, so I still feel that CR book can be improved. Hopefully this will get you started. For more details on each of the guides, see my reviews of each of the individual books BB - Founder of GMAT Club 750 (Q49, V42) P.S. Let me know if you have any questions about GMAT Books - I reply to comments and appreciate any feedback (especially negative and suggestions for improvement).
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Great prep tool for dominating the GMAT
Overview: This book set provides a strong foundation for people trying to score 650+ on their GMAT exam. Through diligent reading and practice over the topics and problems included in this 10-book set, readers can expect to materially improve their GMAT score. Any effective GMAT prep tool should provide comprehensive coverage over the main topic areas of the GMAT, a sufficient amount of practice problems, and practice tests that are as close to the actual test as possible. All these criteria are met and exceeded by this book set. Key benefits include: • Comprehensive guides over the main topic areas of the exam (Quantitative, Verbal, Integrated Reasoning, Essay) • Content that builds a strong foundation for answering common and advanced problems • Strategies for effective time management • Practice problems at the end of each chapter and quizzes covering major subject areas • 6 Computer Adaptive Tests (CATs) that simulate what the actual exam will be like Comprehensive Guides: The guides cover the four main topic areas of the exam (Quantitative, Verbal, Integrated Reasoning, and Argumentative Essay) by breaking down each topic into its constituent components. The strategy guides cover the following topics: • Fractions, decimals, & percent’s • Algebra • Word problems • Geometry • Number properties • Critical reasoning • Reading comprehension • Sentence correction Throughout the strategy guides, the content focuses on building a strong foundation in mathematical and verbal concepts. The guides build on these concepts by introducing useful strategies to conserve time and solve common types of problems that are likely to be on the exam. Do not rush straight to the practice problems and quizzes, as this could quickly lead to discouragement. It is essential to master the concepts first and then apply them to the practice problems. The integrated reasoning section and essay section are condensed into one strategy guide, as both topics build on the mathematical and verbal concepts developed through reading the nine other strategy guides. While working through the essay section, keep in mind that the essay on the exam will prompt you to evaluate an argument and critique its strengths and weaknesses. Computer Adaptive Tests (CATs): Purchasing this book set provides online access to six CAT exams that simulate the content and structure of the actual GMAT exam. While the algorithm is not the same as GMAT’s proprietary algorithm, it provides a useful resource to measure progress and build up stamina for the actual test. When taking these exams, it is crucial to simulate the actual testing environment to get an accurate estimate of your official GMAT score. My suggestion is to take one exam initially to see where you stand, then focus on the topic areas you struggled with. Conclusion: Through mastering the content and working through the practice problems included in this book set, readers can expect to build a strong foundation in mathematical and verbal concepts required to master the GMAT exam. When in doubt, follow the strategies described in the guides and do not get discouraged. Good luck on your exam!
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Helped me get into UCLA
This GMAT prep book is a game-changer! Its clear, structured approach and tons of practice questions powered my self-study to a score that landed me at UCLA! Engaging, effective, and packed with strategies, it’s the ultimate tool for acing the GMAT on your own terms!
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You have to put the time in to get the results.
Quick disclaimer, I am returning to school professional (almost 10 years from college and 15+ from standardized testing). Purchased the set or studying for the GMAT to attend business school in the fall. Was on a little bit of a time crunch with work and life. The test books are very comprehensive. The best is the 1st book that explains the GMAT. The other books are broken down into different sections of the test. The math sections give you critical tips and tricks to break down the problems, remember your taking this test without the use of modern inventions like calculators or smartphones. The booklets come with access to more tests and the ability to practice online with the tests that are set up just like the actual test. I liked that ability to take the tests online and take the ability to stop the test and resume in case life gets in the way of taking the practice exam. The 5th star would be there if there was more access to the online features. Remember that your buying a test prep course's books. You won't be getting access to everything on the website or access to the classes that they have if you take a MP class. Also pretty sure that their grading scale gives you a worst case scenario, a lot of the reviews show you how the test is adaptive and makes a huge difference to how the scores. My test scores on the MP website were showing me almost 150 points less than what I got on the GMAT when I took it. My opinion, Manhattan Prep teaches you to take the test, less about the actual learning that would help long term for students with more time. I would buy the first book that explains the GMAT and then buy a practice test book to keep you going. The classes that were accessible for a trial seemed to teach more ways to guess and accomplish the test by If your going to spend the time and take a test prep course, then grab this test set. On a side note a friend of mine bought only the Math section books to strengthen that section and it worked well for him, just an idea for those out there.
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Wonderful Strategy
This gives so many amazing tips for test-takers to truly realize what the GMAT is all about: Reasoning. Inevitably, as you go through GMAT practice problems, you will quickly realize that you are familiarizing yourself with the test/ And you will inevitably come to the conclusion that, like most tests, taking the GMAT is a skill in itself. This guide helps you go through problems in step-by-step ways, and offers approaches to certain types of problems as well. Specifically, the approach to Data Sufficiency has completely transformed my approach to Data sufficiency and made it one of my stronger subjects. Highly recommend reading through it all as it provides valuable information on what you will see. Although, I do wish more practice problems were provided.
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Very helpful set of books
So far I am blown away by this set. I've read the Algebra, Data Sufficiency, and Sentence Correction books so far and my practice sets have already improved significantly. The tips, tricks, and applicable strategy that these books offer make it worth the price tag. The book also has a quick problem set at the end of each chapter to help reinforce concepts. Consistency is key with these things, so it's best to create a study schedule and stick to it. These books are thin enough that you can easily fit one or two in your work/travel bag. I would 100% recommend this product to anyone who needs to prep for the GMAT.
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Unhappy with Purchase
Bought one year ago, but only opened the books for the first time in the last week. The online access is only valid for 1 year from purchase. Contacted the company as I felt that it should be for 1 year from first use, they said I would have to pay $50 or rebuy the strategy guides to get access. I already bought the complete set! But now I should buy something I already own just to get access to something I already paid for but you decided to turn off?! Unrelated, there are a shocking amount of errors in these books. Seriously, check the errata pages on the Manhattan website.
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Perfect for those looking for CONTENT over STRATEGY
I bought the Manhattan Prep strategy guide set after being frustrated with other books, tutors, and courses that focus too much on the strategy one should take when approaching the exam and not enough on the actual content that the exam tests. I was looking for a product that covered all of the topics and material that I would be tested on and didn't rely on tricks and shortcuts. This set of books was EXACTLY what I was looking for and needed! I read all of the books, did most of the practice problems, and took 4 of the practice tests over a six week period and scored a 740! As long as you are willing to put in the time (and it will require A LOT of time to diligently get through this material, I spent a minimum of an hour a day for six straight weeks), this guide will absolutely improve your score. I HIGHLY recommend this product to anyone looking to drill down on the actual content of the GMAT to improve their score.
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