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Cracking The GMAT [With DVD]
by Geoff Martz , Adam RobinsonProduct Code: 24847069
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| Paperback (2012) | 3-4 days | Rs. 615 |
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overview - Cracking The GMAT [With DVD]
Every year, The Princeton provides new prep books to help you prepare for the GMAT and other standardized tests. Their latest edition has been expanded slightly to include updated GMAT practice questions and new strategies that are guaranteed to increase your GMAT score. Cracking the GMAT is more than just a prep book; it is a test-taking method. The Princeton Review has created a system of strategies and techniques that are meant to teach test-takers how to beat the GMAT. Readers will learn new ways to approach and answer GMAT questions. To help you apply your newly acquired knowledge, Cracking the GMAT also includes GMAT practice questions and answers. To avoid any confusion, each answer also contains a full explanation of how the answer was derived. When you feel that you have received enough practice from the book, you can go online and access four full-length practice tests. We strongly advise all prospective MBA applicants to purchase at least 2 books on the GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test.
About the Author
Adam Robinson is an American educator, freelance author, and a US Chess Federation chess master. He is the co-founder of The Princeton Review .Robinson co-authored Cracking the SAT with John Katzman, the only test preparation book ever to become a New York Times best seller. His other books, which include Cracking the LSAT, What Smart Students Know, and The RocketReview Revolution, have received high acclaim from students and educators.Born in Manhattan, Robinson attended Evanston Township High School in Illinois and was second board on the National High School Chess Championship Team his senior year, having studied the game with Bobby Fischer. He received his graduate degree in jurisprudence from Oxford University after receiving his undergraduate degree in finance and accounting from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He currently lives in Manhattan.Martz attended Dartmouth College and Columbia University before joining The Princeton Review in 1985 as a teacher and writer.