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The GMAT Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) doesn't have to be scary. If you know what to expect, you'll have the edge, and Kaplan GMAT CAT 1999-2000 will fill you in on everything you need to know to do your best. Introducing the test and all of its sections, Kaplan staffers break it down into manageable bits, explaining how the questions are written and the best strategies for selecting the right answers. Different types of verbal and quantitative questions (like sentence correction and data sufficiency) are analyzed--and become much less threatening! Next, the authors outline the Kaplan AdvantageTM Stress Management System, a set of simple solutions to the major blocks that cause test anxiety. Practice tests on paper and CD-ROM are the real meat of the package, though--each question and answer is thoroughly explained, and strategies for the CAT are outlined on the disk. You'll learn how it's set up, and how it differs from the traditional pencil-and-paper test, plus how these differences can help you raise your score. The book concludes with a section on getting into business school; after all, the GMAT isn't everything. Explaining where, when, and how to apply, these chapters take you through the application process with all the grace and skill with which they take you through the test. If business school is in your plans, pick up Kaplan GMAT CAT 1999-2000 to help you get there. --Rob Lightner
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