Do I need to refer many GRE books for preparation?

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a year ago

No, you do not need to read numerous GRE books to prepare. Focussing on one or two high-quality GRE prep books is often more helpful than using several resources since it reduces confusion and helps to lay a firm foundation in each area. Popular selections include ETS's *Official GRE Guide* and book

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Raj Vimal
a year ago

No, you don't need to refer to so many GRE prep books for your preparation. However, you can try some alternatives such as Official GRE Materials by ETS (which administers the GRE), online prep courses, and other authentic study materials. Focus on your learning style and your weaknesses to improve

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