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30 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Went from 39 (57%) to 50 (96%) for a 760 GMAT finish.,
By A Customer
This review is from: GRE/GMAT Math Review 5th ED (Arco GRE GMAT Math Review) (Paperback)
My quant score killed me the first time I took the test--57 percentile. I had thought I was prepared with the general Kaplan GMAT book with CD-ROM. Wrong.For the quant-challenged, there are two general prep strategies. One, you can dish out a couple grand for Kaplan tutoring. Personally, I recommend the following three-book approach, assuming you have time. Get the ARCO GRE-GMAT Math Review. It is basic, but trust me, if you don't know/review the basics cold, you are done. This book would also be a fine starting point for people who would score less than 57%, so don't let that put you off. The section on word problems was particularly helpful. Each topical area (such as factoring) has practice problems, and each section (such as Algebra) has a practice test to reinforce what you are reviewing (or learning). The second book I recommend is the Kaplan GRE-GMAT Math Workbook. It will take you the next step, assuming that you know the basic math and getting more into how to manipulate certain figures and math concepts to get the answer you need. Test taking strategy is also addressed in this book, which it is not in the ARCO. There are far more practice problems in the Kaplan than in the ARCO, and they are divided into "Basic", "Intermediate" and "Advanced." I used only these two books, and my quant score went from 57 percentile to 96 percentile. I reviewed for two weeks, one book a week, about 4 hours per day. I called this a three-book approach; the third book is one that I wish I had bought--GMAC's current edition of previous tests. Practicing in this book would probably have increased my confidence a bit more going into the test--I must admit that I did not fully trust Kaplan's problems to be truly representative of the real GMAT. Judging from my results, this mistrust was unfounded. I did use GMAC's PowerPrep software, which you get when you register for the GMAT. A big drawback with PowerPrep is that it uses the questions from a paper test, and just levers them into the CAT format. The questions don't really get harder if you answer them correctly (as of November 8, 2002). Use them for math practice, but keep in mind that the CAT is designed to challenge you by offering you harder and harder questions as long as you keep getting them right. Don't learn a time managment strategy on the paper tests and expect to use it on the CAT. Don't expect your CAT to be as easy as the paper tests. I also got Kaplan's GMAT 800 at a local bookstore, and returned it two days later. After the other two books, I could not see that it was helping me much at all. I don't recommend that one. One final note--none of the books address probability, which exists on the GMAT in rudimentary form. I didn't need to know permutations or combinations either time I took the test, but that's not to say that you will not--I just don't know. I did need to know basic probability calculation, and that's not in any of the books above. So, spend an hour at the library and nail that down--it's not difficult.
25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent for students with Math phobia.,
By A Customer
This review is from: GRE/GMAT Math Review 5th ED (Arco GRE GMAT Math Review) (Paperback)
This book is essential for anyone who needs a refresher in Arithmetic, Algebra and Geometry. It teaches the rules very well -- better than many math courses I have taken. It is extremely beneficial in increasing GMAT score. Definitely worth the investment. I also used the Princeton version. I found it less effective in teaching math concepts.
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Incredible help for students that hate numbers,
By A Customer
This review is from: GRE/GMAT Math Review 5th ED (Arco GRE GMAT Math Review) (Paperback)
Sorry if you find grammar mistakes, but my first lenguage is spanish. In high school my nightmare was math, I even studied Political Science because it had the least amount of quantitive classes. Now I have to face the challenge of the GMAT, lacking from any proficiency in numbers. From all the books I have read, The GRE-GMAT Math review is with not doubt the best one available in the market. It has easy examples, step by step, that make you feel that you are understanding things you otherwise would not imagine. If you have time for reading it, be sure is a good investment. BUY IT!!!!
22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good book, but...,
By A Customer
This review is from: GRE/GMAT Math Review 5th ED (Arco GRE GMAT Math Review) (Paperback)
I bought this book because I needed help with some math topics tested on the GMAT. It helped me, but I recommend this book for test takers who have no idea how to sum fractions or how to solve a quadratic equation. If you are above 70% percentile this is not the book you need. Furthermore, this review doesn't content statistics, combination and permutation, and probability. I took the GMAT and I got 3 statistics, 4 combination and 8 probability questions, very hard questions. The test taker should take into account that the math section is harder than ever.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good book to review high school math topics for Gmat,
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This review is from: Gre-Gmat Math Review: The Mathworks Program (Paperback)
This is a good book to review the math topics for the Gmat .But I must say it does not contain all the topics needed for the Gmat math review as prescribed by ETS.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very useful but not a panacea.,
By Brian C. Holly "Brian" (Pittsburgh, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: GRE/GMAT Math Review 5th ED (Arco GRE GMAT Math Review) (Paperback)
I have taught GMAT preparation courses at our local community college for some 10 years now, and many of my students have found this book useful. It's very good a reviewing the basics of arithmetic and baby geometry and algebra. Perhaps its best feature is its sections on types of word problems: distance/rate/time problems, work problems, and set problems. There are, however, some weaknesses. The practice problems in this book tend not to be quite as difficult as the actual GMAT problems, and the book does not cover combinatorics or probability at all. This book is an excellent adjunct for students who have forgotten most or all of their high school math, but it needs to be supplemented by work on actual GMAT math problems.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
No Nonsense Math Review,
By Jason Luis (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: GRE/GMAT Math Review 5th ED (Arco GRE GMAT Math Review) (Paperback)
Ever feel that you are in over your head? That a topic just flies above your comprehension? Here's your solution. This book is for anyone who slept through math class but aced English. Other GMAT test prep books like Kaplan/Princeton Review, Cliff Notes, Etc, assume you know the material and breeze right past it. This is a no nonsense book that teaches you everything from scracth assuming you know nothing about rudimentary mathematics. It does not glaze over anything. My advice, buy this book as a starter, then the other titles mentioned above for more advanced problems, and additional questions to practice on. Great Value for the money as well(for all you business majors out there!)
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Math Review for the Confused,
By S.B. (Boston, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: GRE/GMAT Math Review 5th ED (Arco GRE GMAT Math Review) (Paperback)
Since I'm planning on taking the GMAT this fall I started my studying by taking a GMAT review class in February. The only reason I survived the math review was because of the GRE/GMAT Math Review 2000 Edition. Please note, this review book was not the chosen material for the class. Math has never been my strength, but this review book gave me the clarity my high school teachers never could! If I could change anything, I would add more pratice problems to each section. I highly recommend this book.
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
3RD EDITION..SAME AS 2000TH EDITION,
By Cassandra (Kingston Jamaica) - See all my reviews
This review is from: GRE/GMAT Math Review 5th ED (Arco GRE GMAT Math Review) (Paperback)
Shocked and flabbergasted to find that the 2000th edition has same information, page by page as an edition done in 1992. What a rip off. A useful guide but very misleading, so if you have an older edition, please use it and DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK!!!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Easy and Good!,
By "anky20" (stamford, connecticut United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: GRE/GMAT Math Review 5th ED (Arco GRE GMAT Math Review) (Paperback)
I started studying from this book just a couple of days back and it helped me though it's not for people who already have revised the math portion as they would already know all of it. It does help in revising the math topics, but it is not the only book one can count on. any one who fears maths must start with this book!! he will definately gain a lot.
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Gre Gmat Math Review (Arco Academic Test Preparation Series) by David Frieder (Paperback - May 1992)
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