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Godfuader
12-22-2009, 03:29 PM
Looks like I don't need to take the test again, so I am selling these off. There are 5 books with minimal stray marks...otherwise in great condition. $40 obo for full set

GMAT Quantitative Review 'The OFFICIAL Guide'

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GMAT Verbal Review 'The OFFICIAL Guide'

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Cracking the GMAT - The Princeton Review 2007 Edition (No CD)

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Crash Course for the GMAT - The Princeton Review 2nd Edition

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McGraw-Hill's GMAT - 2009 w/CD

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Mckenzie
12-23-2009, 09:28 PM
Did you use these the first time?
How long did you study for the thing?
Did you find them helpful?

I may take them. :)

Godfuader
12-26-2009, 11:54 AM
Originally posted by Mckenzie
Did you use these the first time?
How long did you study for the thing?
Did you find them helpful?

I may take them. :)
I just had to do the exam 1x...thankfully
Total study time was under 2mths
This selection of books was the best combo in my opinion.
Cracking the GMAT goes thru the test in simple/humor fashion. Its aim is not to teach you English and Math...rather, how to find the best ways to navigate the GMAT. The official reviews are questions taken right from actual exams. The McGraw Hill is very systematic. It has a topic heading and content...very straight. The Crash Course is like a cheat book that shows you how to manipulate the exam.

Godfuader
12-29-2009, 05:44 PM
Sold :)