Have one to sell? Sell yours here
 
 
Kaplan GMAT 800
 
 
Tell the Publisher!
I’d like to read this book on Kindle

Don’t have a Kindle? Get your Kindle here.
 
  

Kaplan GMAT 800 (Paperback)

~ Kaplan (Author) "Do you like to point out the assumptions in others' arguments?..." (more)
Key Phrases: more energy than fermentation, much more crust, invisible hot companion, Critical Reasoning, Data Sufficiency, Soviet Union (more...)
2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)


Available from these sellers.


18 used from $7.24

Formats

Amazon Price New from Used from
  Paperback, Bargain Price -- $369.00 $12.55
  Paperback, March 1, 2002 -- -- $7.24

Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought

The Official Guide for GMAT Verbal Review

The Official Guide for GMAT Verbal Review

by Graduate Management Admission Council
4.2 out of 5 stars (32)  $11.53
The Official Guide for GMAT Quantitative Review

The Official Guide for GMAT Quantitative Review

4.0 out of 5 stars (31)  $6.78
Cracking the GMAT with DVD, 2010 Edition (Graduate School Test Preparation)

Cracking the GMAT with DVD, 2010 Edition (Graduate School Test Preparation)

by Princeton Review
3.3 out of 5 stars (63)  $25.07
Sentence Correction GMAT Preparation Guide, 4th Edition (Manhattan GMAT Preparation Guides)

Sentence Correction GMAT Preparation Guide, 4th Edition (Manhattan GMAT Preparation Guides)

by Manhattan GMAT Prep
4.2 out of 5 stars (47)  $17.16
The Official Guide for GMAT Review, 11th Edition

The Official Guide for GMAT Review, 11th Edition

4.3 out of 5 stars (179)  $14.78
Explore similar items

Editorial Reviews

Product Description

Think an 800 is out of the question?
Think again.

Kaplan's GMAT® 800 provides the extra tactics and advanced practice you need to help you get the absolute maximum score. Using this book with the practice tests and intensive review of Kaplan's best-selling GMAT® guide, you can get the perfect score.

TOUGHEST QUESTIONS
Practice with "high-octane" questions -- the toughest you'll see on the test -- and get comprehensive explanations, plus tips and techniques for answering them quickly and accurately.

HARDEST MATH
Target your review with focused approaches to the hardest math concepts you'll see on the GMAT®.

STRONGEST STRATEGIES
Take apart the most complicated questions with Kaplan's powerful strategies for every question type on the Verbal and Quantitative sections of the GMAT®. You'll learn how to get the most points in the least amount of time.


Comprehensive GMAT® Preparation!
For a complete review and a full-length practice test, look for Kaplan's GMAT® guide (with CD-ROM) wherever books are sold.

Sign up for the B-School Edge.
Tap into Kaplan's expertise with the B-School Edge, our free e-newsletter. Filled with admissions tips, the latest GMAT and career news, important reminders, study aids, and more, the B-School Edge is an excellent resource for critical business school admissions information.
Subscribe today at kaptest.com/business

Test Prep, Admissions and Guidance. For life.
Kaplan has helped more than 3 million students achieve their educational and career goals. With 185 centers and more than 1,200 classroom locations throughout the United States and abroad, Kaplan provides a full range of services, including test preparation courses, admissions consulting, programs for international students, professional licensing preparation, and more.

For more information, contact us at 1-888-KAP-TEST or visit kaptest.com (AOL Keyword: kaplan).



Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.

Chapter One: The Critical Reasoning Challenge

Do you like to point out the assumptions in others' arguments? Do you like to home in on logical flaws like a detective, and analyze precisely how arguments could be made better, or worse? Then GMAT Critical Reasoning is for you. So start dissecting op-ed pieces and cutting the contestants on television debates down to size. When you see your GMAT score, you'll be glad you did!

Which of the following can be most properly inferred from the passage above?

(A) Mastering the Critical Reasoning question type will ensure an excellent GMAT score.
(B) No question type contained on the GMAT is represented in more sections of the GMAT than is Critical Reasoning.
(C) Op-ed pieces and television debates contain content that is related in some way to material tested in GMAT Critical Reasoning.
(D) Logical flaws and assumptions are question types that appear only on the GMAT.
(E) Thinking like a detective has no impact on one's GMAT score.

Explanation: Choice (C) is correct. The final two sentences strongly imply that dissecting op-eds and debates will lead to a higher score, which, in fact, it certainly can. There must therefore be some relation between GMAT content and the content of these forums. As for the others:

Mastering Critical Reasoning is necessary to achieve a top GMAT score, but is not sufficient; one must ace the other content areas of the test as well. So (A) is not inferable. There's no basis for (B) either -- the number of sections on the test is outside the scope of the argument. (D) isn't inferable. For all we know, other tests such as the LSAT test these same areas. And (E) represents the opposite of what the passage suggests: The instructor strongly implies that the proclivity for playing detective is relevant to (hence, inferably bodes well for) one's Critical Reasoning performance.

So win arguments! Prove people wrong! Amaze your friends! Be the life of the party! Get an 800 on the GMAT!...Just a few of the many and varied uses of the ability to master the subtle art of Critical Reasoning.

Disclaimer: Hacking through the bogus arguments of others and/or demonstrating superior logical acumen in everyday conversation will NOT make you the most popular person in town.

However, the ability to do so will do wonders for your GMAT score. The purpose of this chapter is to help you hone your critical thinking skills through practice on some of the toughest Critical Reasoning material around.


Using the Critical Reasoning Questions in this Book

This section is broken up into chapters that detail various difficulties commonly encountered in GMAT Critical Reasoning. It is designed to allow you to learn as you go and to apply your learning to subsequent questions as you progress through the section.

  • In chapter 2 you'll be introduced to seven major categories of difficult Critical Reasoning questions, each highlighted by an example.
  • In chapter 3 you'll find seven more questions that test whether or not you can recognize the distinctions and logical elements introduced in the first group.
  • Finally, chapter 4 offers 28 additional questions representative of all the elements and forms discussed in the previous chapters.


    Strategies for Critical Reasoning

    Here are a few general pointers to keep in mind when tackling all Critical Reasoning questions, but especially the challenging questions like the ones you're about to see:

    Keep your eye out for the author's evidence, conclusion, and any assumptions relied upon in the argument. The wordiness and logical subtlety of the questions that follow often cause test-takers to lose sight of what's actually being said, and it's nearly impossible to answer questions like these correctly when one is foggy about the specifics. The conclusion is the "what" of the matter; the evidence is the reasons "why" the author feels entitled to make that particular claim; and assumptions are any missing premises that are nonetheless needed in order for the conclusion to stand.

    Paraphrase the text. You can get a leg up on tough text by simplifying the passage's ideas and translating them into your own words. The same goes for the longer Reading Comprehension passages.

    Familiarize yourself with the common Critical Reasoning concepts tested. Review the logical elements and structures discussed throughout the section, and look to recognize which of them are present in each Critical Reasoning question you encounter in this book as well as in any other questions you practice with during your GMAT preparation. While the specific subjects you'll encounter (names, places, scenarios, etc.) will naturally be different from those you'll see on your test, the underlying logical patterns remain incredibly consistent. Use the questions and explanations that follow to get to know them.

    Copyright © 2002 by Kaplan, Inc.


  • Product Details

    • Paperback: 400 pages
    • Publisher: Kaplan (March 1, 2002)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 0743224345
    • ISBN-13: 978-0743224345
    • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.3 x 0.9 inches
    • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
    • Average Customer Review: 2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
    • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #351,622 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

      Popular in these categories: (What's this?)

      #93 in  Books > Reference > Test Prep Central > Graduate Preparation
      #93 in  Books > Business & Investing > Reference > GMAT

    Inside This Book (learn more)





    Suggested Tags from Similar Products

     (What's this?)
    Be the first one to add a relevant tag (keyword that's strongly related to this product).
     
    (13)
    (2)
    (2)

    Your tags: Add your first tag
     

    Sell a Digital Version of This Book in the Kindle Store

    If you are a publisher or author and hold the digital rights to a book, you can sell a digital version of it in our Kindle Store. Learn more

     

    Customer Reviews

    8 Reviews
    5 star:
     (2)
    4 star:
     (1)
    3 star:
     (1)
    2 star:
     (1)
    1 star:
     (3)
     
     
     
     
     
    Average Customer Review
    2.8 out of 5 stars (8 customer reviews)
     
     
     
     
    Share your thoughts with other customers:
    Most Helpful Customer Reviews

     
    60 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
    2.0 out of 5 stars Not significatly different from Kaplan GMAT 5th edition, March 6, 2002
    By A Customer
    I just finished working through this book and took the actual GMAT yesterday. Essentially, this book does not differ substantially from Kaplan's GMAT 5th edition in the difficulty of its problems or strategies. Kaplan has taken previous material and remarketed it in an effort to appeal to those who wish to score very high on the GMAT. While the marketing is compelling, the material is not worth the purchase. I would stick to Kaplan's GMAT 5th edition, which includes a CD of workshops, drills and practice tests that are very helpful(and include a broader array of advanced material than this book).
    Comment Comment | Permalink | Was this review helpful to you? Yes No (Report this)



     
    12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
    1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointment, February 3, 2003
    By A Customer
    This book is a disappointment. I agree with the previous reviewer that you are better off sticking with the Basic Kaplan stuff. If you really want to get practice with 800-style questions, go to the back of each section of the Offical GMAT Guide. They put the most difficult questions at the back. Those are far better than anything offered here.
    Comment Comment | Permalink | Was this review helpful to you? Yes No (Report this)



     
    8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
    1.0 out of 5 stars Poor editing, not so challenging math examples, October 7, 2003
    By A Customer
    This book was truly disappointing. This was the last book I used in preparing for the GMAT and it was so riddled with errors and poor explanations that it made me want to pull my hair out. The math problems were easy in the book but the actual problems I saw on the GMAT were much harder (and I'm a freakin' engineer!) I would recommend the Official GMAT study guide with over 1400 questions and irrefutable explanations (they wrote the test so they should know). My score was 740 and I think the Official Guide was the most helpful. I also used the Princeton Review book but it was not nearly as bad as this Kaplan trash.
    Comment Comment | Permalink | Was this review helpful to you? Yes No (Report this)


    Share your thoughts with other customers: Create your own review
     
     
     
    Most Recent Customer Reviews

    5.0 out of 5 stars Fast and Easy
    this was a fast and easy transaction. the person was very easy to work with.
    Published 2 months ago by Jonathan E. Sauer

    4.0 out of 5 stars Good buy
    I took the Princeton Review prep class which provided a good foundation. Then I honed my GMAT skills with an earlier edition of the Kaplan 800 and once I resumed taking the... Read more
    Published on October 1, 2004 by S. Dalip

    1.0 out of 5 stars The good thing about this book is the title
    ... and nothing else unfortunately.
    The theory is insufficient.
    The strategies aren't better than regular and are chaotically presented throughout the book. Read more
    Published on March 18, 2004 by Ashley B.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book!
    This is a great book for prep on hard questions. It has a good selection of questions and great strategies - goes beyond the basic stuff other books talk about. Read more
    Published on July 30, 2003

    3.0 out of 5 stars A STAR BOOK FOR STAR ACHEIVERS - STILL NOT MUCH DIFFERENT
    Finally, the star is here!!! Or so I thought.

    For a long time, GMAT takers, especially the high-scorers, were thirsting for really good questions to work with. Read more

    Published on March 5, 2002 by Kumar Yajamanam

    Only search this product's reviews



    Customer Discussions

    This product's forum
    Discussion Replies Latest Post
    No discussions yet

    Ask questions, Share opinions, Gain insight
    Start a new discussion
    Topic:
    First post:
    Prompts for sign-in
     


    Active discussions in related forums
    Search Customer Discussions
    Search all Amazon discussions
       




    Product Information from the Amapedia Community

    Beta (What's this?)


    Look for Similar Items by Category


    Look for Similar Items by Subject

     

    Feedback

    If you need help or have a question for Customer Service, contact us.
     Would you like to update product info or give feedback on images?
    Is there any other feedback you would like to provide?

    Your comments can help make our site better for everyone.



    Your Recent History

     (What's this?)

    After viewing product detail pages or search results, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in.