Monday, February 8, 2010

GMAT Prep Course (Prep Course Series)

By Jeff Kolby, Scott Thornburg

Publisher: Nova Press
Pages: 624, Publication Date: 2004-08
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1889057274
Rar'd PDF, 3.13 MB (3,285,597 bytes)

The authors tell you up front: "The GMAT is not easy--nor is this book." While that may seem daunting, the test is challenging for a reason, and if you want to get into the top business schools, you'll need to excel in a very competitive field. If you're willing to work hard, the GMAT Prep Course will show you the ropes and get you to score your best.

Its refreshing, no-nonsense style reflects the authors' insistence that it is hard work, not tricks or insider knowledge, that brings success.

An orientation chapter sets the scene and guides you through the basics of what you'll find inside: overviews of each test section (including the essays) with lots of sample questions and in-depth analyses of correct and incorrect answers. No frills here, just lots of practice and some general help with the types of questions you should expect, such as analogies and data sufficiency.

While some readers might miss the flashy design or eye-catching logos of the competitors, the authors maintain that attention and diligence are all that's needed to beat the GMAT. If you're up to the challenge, get the GMAT Prep Course and start burning the midnight oil. --Rob Lightner

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1 comments:

nancy john said...

Gmat is actually is still important test for career growth

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