Recommend a bibliography recommended by G friends for you:
1, new oriental textbook: reading volume, logic volume, grammar volume, mathematics volume, Sun Yuan green book (required)
2. New Oriental gives out free materials: GMAT word frequency table, GRE true reading compilation (No.6-9,90-96) (this is the book I use to practice GRE), and three charging materials (***49 pages of charging handouts, GMAT Computer Test Materials 10, 19).
3. Two volumes of LSAT Yellow Book (***28 sets of real questions) (unclear handwriting) (required, the purchase price of two volumes is 40-50) (the five sets of LSAT questions in the online HTML version seem to be the first five sets of the second volume of the Yellow Book)
4. GRE & ampGMAT Math Problem Answers (by Qian Yongqiang) (I did it in New Oriental in the first half of last year and haven't seen it since. Don't buy)
5, "GMAT Reading Comprehension" (Yang) (basically the same as the New Oriental reading booklet, with translation on it) (you don't have to buy it, there is no discussion on reading methods, for details of Yang's theory, see Yang's GRE Reading Comprehension).
6, "GRE GMAT LSAT Logical Reasoning" (by Chen Xiangdong) (I bought it before going to New Oriental, made a few chapters, and then threw it aside)
7, "GMAT Grammar Error Correction" (by Liu Zhenmin) (use it for error correction for the second time, this book is more systematic) (the best to buy)
8. GMAT Fill-in-the-Blank Composition Method (Fan Yixin, Yuan Tao) (The template above can be seen, and there is a question bank in both Chinese and English. When reading the Outline of Sun Yuan's Collection, you can use it to look at the topic without rummaging through it. ) (I won't lose money if I buy it)
9. "New Oriental Model Test Software" (D) (I don't use it much, but I can do it for writing without buying it)
10, GMAT model test software (D) (including Kaplan98 and Princeton 15Mb, which may be garbled when used in Chinese Windows system) (required, or both of them use 200 1 version) (see the model test data later).
1 1, ETS GMAT POWERPREP3 (sent after registration) (used to familiarize yourself with the interface, process and practice writing) (required)
12, GMAT information. Bulletin 2000 (available online for free) (not helpful for review, but it has the names and codes of all schools and programs in the United States and other countries that need GMAT scores) (required)
13, Selected GMAT Vocabulary (edited by Lao Yu) (optional) (its preface says "memorizing words is actually easy")
14, "GMAT TOEFL vocabulary on MP3 CD" (d) (optional) (I don't like Lao Yu's voice very much, anyway, his mantra is very corny)
15, Guide to 800-mark Composition (download) (the effect is not too great, and the model essay inside is not very good, so you can skip it)
16, "GMAT model essay on the old topic of Awa" (download or buy the fifth volume of the old textbook of New Oriental) (with the model essay, you will be more practical, so you may as well look at it from the perspective of "sublation" and improve your writing level. But don't copy. Many model essays and outlines in Sun Yuan's anthology were born out of this book)