Customer Review: The first copy I got of this book had a lot of typos in it. For example, one of the values in a math problem read "28" instead of "2^8". There was another math example where they printed "=" instead of "-", which made the explanation incoherent. I was feed up when they misprinted the... more info
Customer Review: Nutshell review - a good book with good insights and advice but, as is the norm for this type of book, filled lots of case studies as page fller.
Customer Review: After going through all the GMAT books, here is my honest opinion about some of the most popular GMAT books: Official Guide:
Pros - Excellent source of GMAT questions. Very well organized with real test like questions.
Cons - No review of any math content or test-taking... more info
Customer Review: This book is an excellent book, no doubt about it. It is a must have book. I have yet to take my GMAT test but I do know this book is very helpful in my preparation. I especially admire the answer reviews b/c every question is explained in great details. Basically the book teaches you the tricks... more info
Customer Review: It has been seven years since I have been out of college. My math skills are very rusty. The Quanative Review is the best book to get because it is written by the GMAT Staff. Each question comes with an explanation of how the problem is solved. The book is broken down into sections with complete... more info
Customer Review: Economics lies at the heart of most policies. In order to understand these policies, one should have a basic understanding of economics; however, economics can be a "dismal science" which pretty much means its boring. The problem with economics is that the charts and statistics can many times... more info
Customer Review: Administrators, teachers, parents, and policy makers would do well to read Disrupting Class. The authors approach education with the perspective of an outsider - business person, technologist, entrepreneur - but the knowledge and thoughtfulness of an insider. Instead of offering didactic or... more info
Customer Review: After going through all the GMAT books, here is my honest opinion about some of the most popular GMAT books: Official Guide:
Pros - Excellent source of GMAT questions. Very well organized with real test like questions.
Cons - No review of any math content or test-taking... more info
Customer Review: Apart from the official guide, there isn't much to choose from out there so Kaplan provides a needed resource. * Questions don't reflect the same degree of difficulty as the real test but at least there is an attempt to present new material as opposed to the "real" questions that you will come... more info
Customer Review: This is the greatest book explaining all underlying rules for GMAT Sentence Correction among the books I used to prepare for GMAT. It provides very in-depth but easy-to-understand explanations for almost all aspects of English tested on GMAT.
The only reason why I was slightly disappointed... more info