What is the difference between the GMAT Official Guide and GMAT Review?

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GMAT Official Guide is a comprehensive guide for the entire GMAT Exam consisting of all the sections - Quant, Verbal, AWA and IR. It introduces the GMAT Exam and also shares some test-taking suggestions. There are two books of GMAT Review - Quantitative Review and Verbal Review which are provided to...
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GMAT Official Guide is a comprehensive guide for the entire GMAT Exam consisting of all the sections - Quant, Verbal, AWA and IR. It introduces the GMAT Exam and also shares some test-taking suggestions. There are two books of GMAT Review - Quantitative Review and Verbal Review which are provided to practice more number of questions. The theory and the concepts provided in the Review Books are the same as the one's provided in the Official Guide. There are about 300 practice questions in each of the Quantitative and Verbal Review Books and they are different from the practice questions provided in the Official Guide Book. read less
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Gmat official guide will help u because that is an efficient recognized one which approved by certified trainers and gmat review is given by anybody it may be correct or even not
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GMAT official guide has a lot of questions from Math, Verbal, IR and Essay. GMAT Quant and Verbal review has a few additional questions that are not found in GMAT Official Guide.
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