Crash Course for the GMAT, 4th Edition

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Study Aids, Graduate & Professional, GMAT, Education & Teaching, Educational Theory, Evaluation, Business & Finance, Business Reference, Education
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Author: The Princeton Review ISBN: 9781101881729
Publisher: Random House Children's Books Publication: June 16, 2015
Imprint: Princeton Review Language: English
Author: The Princeton Review
ISBN: 9781101881729
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Publication: June 16, 2015
Imprint: Princeton Review
Language: English

Your Last-Minute Guide to a High GMAT Score!

This eBook edition is formatted for on-screen viewing with cross-linked questions, answers, and explanations.

If the big test is looming and you haven’t opened a book yet, then here’s your last-minute reprieve: a GMAT book designed for the student who’s running out of time. Crash Course for the GMAT, 4th Edition, details the most critical tools and rules you need to help you get a high score with limited prep time. By following the 10 simple steps in this book, you’ll be on the way to your best score.

Everything You Need to Help Achieve a High Score—Condensed.
· 10 simple steps for acing the exam
· Concise, expert reviews of all question types you’ll see on the test
· Up-to-date information on the GMAT
· Essential, targeted strategies and exercises for each section of the exam

Practice Your Way to Perfection.
· Math and Verbal drills with detailed answer explanations
· In-depth instructions for writing a high-scoring Analysis of an Argument essay
· Quick practice questions in every chapter

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Your Last-Minute Guide to a High GMAT Score!

This eBook edition is formatted for on-screen viewing with cross-linked questions, answers, and explanations.

If the big test is looming and you haven’t opened a book yet, then here’s your last-minute reprieve: a GMAT book designed for the student who’s running out of time. Crash Course for the GMAT, 4th Edition, details the most critical tools and rules you need to help you get a high score with limited prep time. By following the 10 simple steps in this book, you’ll be on the way to your best score.

Everything You Need to Help Achieve a High Score—Condensed.
· 10 simple steps for acing the exam
· Concise, expert reviews of all question types you’ll see on the test
· Up-to-date information on the GMAT
· Essential, targeted strategies and exercises for each section of the exam

Practice Your Way to Perfection.
· Math and Verbal drills with detailed answer explanations
· In-depth instructions for writing a high-scoring Analysis of an Argument essay
· Quick practice questions in every chapter

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