Cracking the GMAT, 2010 Edition (Graduate School Test Preparation)
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Rating | : | 4.82 (844 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0375429255 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 608 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-07-25 |
Language | : | English |
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Jack Goldstein said Good, but not good enough!. The book is divided into 5 parts: Math review, Verbal review, Analytical writing review, Review GMAT and a Practice GMAT.Math:I felt like the Math review section was really good. It covers all the topics with good depth and I found that I felt very well prepared for the Math section after going through this book. It might have had somethi. Jonathan Teitloff said Ease into the GMAT. For those who need to conceptualize the GMAT holistically prior to drilling down deeper into different topics/question types, the Princeton Review's guide covers the high points while sparing you the details of more advanced strategies/subjects. This obviously weakens the impact of the material but, if you're using it as a primer to the G. Good for a review but be cautious about their tips on data sufficiency Jay Book is easy to read. Some of their tips are helpful. However, I would be cautious about situations when they start bringing in their favorite character 'Joe Bloggs'. This character is assumed to be an average person and some of their tips are based on how this person would think and attempt the questions. I would never recommend the appr
Adam Robinson graduated from Wharton before earning a law degree at Oxford University in England. Robinson, a rated chess master, devised and perfected the Joe Bloggs approach to beating standardized tests in 1980, as well as numerous other core Princeton Review techniques. . A freelance author of many books, Robinson has collaborated with the Princeton Review to develop a number if its courses
Robinson, a rated chess master, devised and perfected the Joe Bloggs approach to beating standardized tests in 1980, as well as numerous other core Princeton Review techniques. A freelance author of many books, Robinson has collaborated with the Princeton Review to develop a number if its courses. . About the AuthorAdam Robinson graduated from Wharton before earning a law degree at Oxford University in England
Thousands of business school applicants study for and take the GMAT annually. The experts at The Princeton Review provide an essential tool for success on this crucial exam with Cracking the GMAT. The test prep guide offers proven, detailed guidance and advice for the math, verbal and essay sections of the test, and this new edition for 2010 includes over 200 practice questions and exclusive free access to practice exams and further review online. As with all of The Princeton Review’s study guides, you’ll get insider test-prep techniques to help you master the exam. Our practice questions are just like those you’ll see on the real GMAT. In Cracking the GMAT, we’ll teach you how to think like the test writers and·Solve complex sentence correction problems by recognizing key