GMAT Books: GMAT Prep Book and Software
The following titles represents the best of the books available for
the GMAT. Kaplan GMAT: Excellent software with lots of practice
questions and explanations. The book provides solid content review for
the test as well as strategies for time management. The verbal section
could use reinforcement.
The Princeton Review Cracking the GMAT: The Princeton Review
tends to focus on the tricks and techniques to help you score higher on
the test day. Good simulation software, though the book could use more
sample questions. Nova GMAT Prep Course: Recent GMAT publisher,
producing solid material, though not the strongest software on the
market. ARCO - Everything You need to Score High on the GMAT:
Arco has a good reputation for writing challenging questions for the
test. Barrons - How to Prepare for the GMAT: Barrons have been
editing test prep books for many years, and the 12th edition is much
needed to update their current range of titles. IDG - The
Unofficial Guide to the GMAT CAT: Despite a few errors, the book has
a good question bank, and the software simulates the real test very
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