Greetings,
I finished the Kaplan MBE book and felt somewhat comfortable with my progress until I opened the Pieper MBE book. I'm having a hard time understanding what is asked and why they are giving a particular answer. I'm just wondering whether anyone else is having similar concerns. Should I just close the Pieper book? What's another good source? TIA
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Re: Kaplan MBE book vs. Pieper MBE book
Which volume? One contains OPEs 1-4, the other contains questions by Pieper itself. I found it helpful and well written.
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Re: Kaplan MBE book vs. Pieper MBE book
myrtlewinston wrote:Which volume? One contains OPEs 1-4, the other contains questions by Pieper itself. I found it helpful and well written.
19th Edition, MBE Volume 1