The updated collection shifts the focus from simple answer keys to granular explanations. Each practice problem now features a breakdown of the logic required to reach the correct answer, alongside alternative problem-solving methods. By identifying the specific error behind every incorrect option, the materials aim to provide students with a diagnostic understanding of their mistakes.
"A preparation book should explain, not merely drill," said Professor Dr. Joern Meissner, founder of Manhattan Review. According to Meissner, this philosophy has driven the company since its inception in 1999, when he first developed GMAT curriculum while teaching quantitative subjects at Columbia Business School. To support the release, the company is offering free access to an online GMAT question bank and a complimentary digital copy of the GMAT Quantitative Question Bank.

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