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1: GMAT by The Princeton Review
The GMAT by The Princeton Review is the most comprehensive self study book that helps the student to have a better understanding of the structure of the examination and provides examples of questions that may be presented in the computer test. The book also contains a very valuable CD that simulates the actual test so you will feel more comfortable with the real thing on day of the test. So, for all of us taking the test, good luck and score high!
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2: Princeton Review
This is a good book for strategy and to learn the tips and tricks instead of performing the calculations. It had been a long time for me to go over high school/college math and I started with the Original Guide, then picked up this book to learn the tips and tricks. I intend on using it to finish my preparation again to raise the score by a few points when I am ready.
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3: Useful and helpful GMAT book
This book is almost perfect. Cracking clues and useful tips are perfect but need more practise questions. Because most of other books do not classify GMAT strategies like it. I recommend this book.
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4: Princeton GMAT Review
This book is for newbies, but if that is where you are then there is nothing wrong with purchasing it. I would look to getting the Ez-Solutions set of nine books. They have everything covered in their books, so why not spend the extra money and do it right the first time.
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5: Good for beginners
Some experts might hate this book but this is a good book for beginners. For any one who is new to GMAT or even those who have been working for quite sometime and think of giving a go at GMAT, this book is a good start. It explains the format of GMAT and starts off with a layman type explanation of topics. DVD edition of this book is recommended for those who hate to sit and read. However don't rely on this book alone to crack GMAT. Once finished one can move on to the next level by checking more books on GMAT.
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