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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Buy it for the excellent tests on the CD.,
By Eran Cohen (Israel) - See all my reviews
This review is from: GMAT Success w/CDRom 2004 (Peterson's Gmat Cat Success) (Paperback)
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.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
CATs are accurate,
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This review is from: GMAT Success w/CDRom 2004 (Peterson's Gmat Cat Success) (Paperback)
Hello,
I took the GMAT today and my GMAT score was 90 points lower than my lowest Princeton Review CAT score from the 04 edition of cracking the GMAT. I made a 770 on both Powerprep tests (however my scores were highly inflated since I answer all of the questions in the ETS Guide before taking the Powerprep tests) and a 720 and 740 on the Princeton Review CATS. I made a 610 (on diagnostic), 540, 570, 550 on the Kaplan CATs from the 05 edition. I scored a 640 (46 math 31 verbal) and a 610 (41 math and 32 verbal) respectively on the Peterson CATs. I did not read the Peterson book. Most importantly, my Peterson CAT scores were almost idential to my real GMAT score. According to my unofficial GMAT score, I scored a 630: 46 on Math at 79% and 31 on verbal at 62% with an overall 79% ranking (or I scored higher than 79% of all the test takers). Now if you want to know where you are at presently, take a couple of the Peterson's CATs. However,I have more work to do if I want to get accepted into a top 10 MBA program for the Fall 2006 semester.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Just only for review math not for practice,
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This review is from: GMAT Success w/CDRom 2004 (Peterson's Gmat Cat Success) (Paperback)
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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