by StaceyKoprince Wed Oct 29, 2014 9:06 pm
I recommend that everyone study from the Official Guide books (the books published by the people who make the real exam). There are 3 and, collectively, they have something like 1,500 practice problems.
Our main book set includes 10 Strategy Guides:
3 books for Verbal (1 each for SC, RC, and CR)
5 books for Quant (algebra, number properties, geometry, word problems, and fractions, decimals, and percents)
1 book for IR / essay
1 book for overall study and timing strategies (and other strategies)
There are also two Foundations books (one for quant and one for verbal) for people who need to build up their foundational skills before moving to the main Strategy Guides. Generally, if you're scoring above the 50th percentile in a section, you're probably okay to start with the main strategy guides. If not, then you may want to start with Foundations of Math and/or Foundations of Verbal.
We also have an Advanced Quant math book that assumes that you have mastered all of the information in the 5 main strategy guides. Don't use that one until you really have mastered the main books. (And you only need this book if you're at around the 47 level on quant and are trying to push up to 50 or 51.)
These are sold in various bundles, so you'd just want to figure out which ones you think you're likely to need and then find the bundle that has those books.
If you haven't taken a practice CAT yet, you can take a free one on our website. After you buy a book, you'll have access to the full set of 6 CATs.
When are you planning to start studying? We are publishing new versions of the 10 main books on December 2nd, just FYI.
Stacey Koprince
Instructor
Director, Content & Curriculum
ManhattanPrep