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Rating: Summary: Buy it for the excellent tests on the CD. Review: Checking out the content of this book will reveal the fact that it's almost useless; Not only is the theoretical material incomplete (to say the least), but also the examples and test-like questions given are too easy. However, the CD-ROM is the bonus and the heart of the bargain; it is one of the best I've used and it includes a feature that cannot be found elsewhere. By and large, the useful material on the CD are the tests - you get to take 6 full-length adaptive tests that are similar in level to the real GMAT. The extra-value of these tests is the feedback offered after taking them; you can get information not only about your general score, but also about the level of difficulty of each question you solved. The score you will get is a good approximation to the score you'll get on the real GMAT. Bottom line - 5 stars for the tests and one star for the book. The 2004 and the 2003 versions of the book and CD are identical, so you can be satisfied with a used version and save some bucks.
Rating: Summary: Big disappointment Review: I bought this book along with a book from Kaplan and one from Princeton Review. This book was by far the worst of the three of them. I had high hopes. It was recommended by a friend who said you could try out an essay and get it scored right away online. It turns out they used to have this essay part but took it away this year. The rest of the book is OK, but not as good as the Kaplan book. Save your money....
Rating: Summary: Just only for review math not for practice Review: This book contains a good review in Math. However, in verbal section it contains only a few reviews and tips compare to those from Kaplan or Princeton review. Moreover, the questions seems to be easier than what you will face on real GMAT questions.
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