Manhattan is an absolute must. It’ll help you build fundamentals and that’s all that you really need. Of course, start off with OG (official guide). Then, go over the Manhattan fundamentals and then practice SC qs. After a week or so, go over the Manhattan guide again before you revisit the done qs and other new qs. Do not forget to maintain an error log and keep track of the rules you discover as you practice. When you go through the OG, go through the explanation for all qs, including the ones you got right, you are likely to discover more rules than learned already. Besides, it helps you understand things GMATically. Remember, GMAT is all about rules and application of rules. So, it is a must to get tuned to the GMAT thinking styles to score well on the test.
PS: I am no expert but I assure you that I have spoken the above on behalf of top scorers.
All the very best!
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