Best vs Worst GRE Books
The list of best and worst GRE books is mentioned below.
Best GRE Books
1. The Official ETS Guides
Made by the test makers themselves, this source is the most reliable of all sources! The practice questions in these guides come closest to the actual GRE test. The practice tests at the end of each guide must NOT be missed under any circumstances!
There are numerous resources available – both online and in bookstores – for GRE preparation. This plethora of choices often end up leaving test-takers confused as to which book should they select for their preparation. To make this choice easier for test-takers, Scholar Den offers detailed reviews of popular preparatory resources to help test-takers make an informed decision.
2. GRE Big Book by ETS
If you are looking for Data Analysis questions on the quant side and reading comprehension questions on the verbal side, then this is the best resource available. However, a word of caution: The questions in this book are based on the old GRE pattern (prior to 2011). Therefore, this book is NOT recommended as a primary resource of preparation; it should only be used for Reading Comprehension and Data Analysis portions.
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4. The Manhattan 5 lb
It’s a book comprised of practice questions only.?If you have exhausted the other resources in terms of practice questions, you can focus more on the quantitative sections (especially probability, statistics, and word problems) than on the verbal sections since the verbal section is not reflective of the questions and vocabulary you are likely to encounter in the real GRE test.
The downfall of these resources is that the practice questions on both verbal and quantitative sides are outdated. Similarly, the vocabulary of the verbal questions is very difficult and it is not the correct reflection of the real GRE test.
5. The 8 Manhattan Guides by Manhattan Prep
The set of 8 guides includes six guides for quantitative and two guides for verbal. This is the best resource to hone both your quantitative skills since it provides a comprehensive description of each section, loads of practice questions along effective strategies for approaching questions. The practice problems at the end of each topic are comprehensive and provide an in-depth explanation of answers.
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