I love the order of the material. The diagnostic tests come at the beginning of the book and really highlight your problem areas. The sample questions are then ordered from easy to hard so that you can build up your confidence in answering questions. I decided to buy this book because it is the official review from the GMAT from the makers of the test and, therefore, I would be guaranteed to be covering similar material to that on the test. I think that is a great book.
Great practice problems from the creators of the test. A must have to prepare for the GMAT. One Downside: too many easy problems. If you are shooting for a good score, only the last 20% of each section will be relevant. Be sure to take the practice tests from mba.com. They are more similar to the real exam (in my opinion) than either Princton Review or Kaplan GMAT CAT simulations.
I took GMAT in May 2008 and got 690 score. The 3 books I studied were this one, Princeton Preview and Kaplan, out of which, this one is the best because it gave me the real test questions, made me feel more confident. Princeton Preview is ia must have book too. kaplan is just average. i also study Barron, but just a little bit because I think it's a below average book. Good luck with your test
Excellent book. Lots of relevant content. Excellent study guide. Good explainations. Recommended.
Exactly what I needed to prepare for the GMAT! Great book and very worthwhile. I would recommend this book to anyone preparing to take the GMAT to assist them in achieving the results they need to get into a good business grad school!
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