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The Official Guide for GMAT Review 2015 will help you master the skills you need for the GMAT.
The test prep guide comes with over 900 retired GMAT questions and answer explanations, and a 100-question diagnostic exam to help you prepare for the test.
You will also have access to 50 online integrated reasoning questions, as well as access to videos from real test takers and GMAT staff who share insight and tips on preparation for the test.
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