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Hello Everyone, i just recently decided to take the GRE test, i am overwhelmed by how much i have to read and the time limit. not sure how to use this site as i just discovered it yesterday. i am not the best at mathematics unfortunately and the English Language is proving to be tough, i would appreciate all the help i can get.
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Hi All, I had decided to take the GRE and GMAT exams, but even before that I got through one of the top MBA colleges. I had purchased this material in June-October period in 2011, and the whole material is truly untouched. Even the mock test CDs are seal packed and not used even once. You can verify it at the time of delivery. Following is the material available on sale: 1) Official Guide to the GRE Revised 2011 edition Selling Price: Rs. 300 (Cost price: 450, MRP: 595) 2) Official GMAT Review 12th Edition (2011) Selling Price: Rs. 800 (Cost Price: 1200, MRP 1700) 3) Kaplan GMAT Strategies, Practice and Review (2011) Selling Price: Rs 500 (Cost price: 800, MRP 900) 4) Kaplan GMAT Verbal Workbook Selling Price: Rs 400 (Cost Price: 800, MRP 1100) (This book has been used for 1-2 days, but is still brand new) 5) MGMAT Reading Comprehension Rs.300 (Purchase price: 1000, MRP 1400) Code is still valid. :) 6) Nova GMAT Prep Course (with CD) Rs 200 (Purchse Price 250, MRP 295) GRE Book Price: Rs. 300 GMAT Package: Offer Price: Rs 2100 (Total Price Rs. 2200, Cost Price: 4050, MRP: 5400) Whole Material: Rs. 2300 Mode of Delivery: By Hand and Cash will be collected at the same time. You can check the veracity of Material Condition at the time of delivery. Thanks, Chirag Jain Contact though URCH Message
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Hello Guys, I'm new here and this is my first post here. I'm going to prepare for the GRE but i don't know where to start!! There are many books and i have no idea which one is the best? I have only Kaplan math, verbal and the general book but i feel kaplan is not enough. To be honest, i'm very bad in verbal section as i know this section well so please advice me with the best books to be prepared. I'm planing to take the test next year in June or July so i have suffient time but i need the best books. Please advice. Kind regards, Sindbad
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hello , today i confess that i had no idea about math in english , you can say i forgot my math since high school and college , but few months ago i studied most of important parts of GRE math , GRE algebra , GRE geometry , etc , and keep review every day i have the old book of GRE ETS official guide , for old exam before august , i was practice my self on few question inside it , but i dont know if revised GRE will be harder or easier , but i decided to buy the GRE revised new book , they said its include hundred of questions about each level in quantitative exam , i hope this help me i hope each one share here success story about prepration materials , or courses , as self study , or some web site can help for free , please GRE takers , give me simple advice because i'm lost , i need question to practice my self thank you
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The best approach for preparing for the GRE test: I have been self preparing for the GMAT for a while now, and lately I have started looking into preparing for the GRE. As more and more business schools have started accepting both the GMAT and the GRE scores, it only makes sense to study for both. Moreover, there are a lot of common grounds between the GMAT and the GRE. Since there is an overlap between the GMAT and the GRE, you can study for both tests by making just a little bit more efforts. If you look into the content of the GMAT and the GRE, you’ll discover that there are more similarities than the differences. Another interesting thing I found is that most GMAT and GRE books too have a lot of common content. For all practical purposes, if you want to review the fundamentals, it would be safe to study any GMAT books for the GRE, and vice versa. Generally, the fundamentals are completely identical for both tests. Furthermore, there are not that many differences in the question types. In math, the problem solving questions are almost similar, and the biggest difference is data sufficiency and quantitative comparisons questions. In verbal, basics are again very similar, and the main difference is sentence correction and sentence completion questions. Following are some facts about the GRE Official Guide: -Although published by the test makers, the quality of practice tests is not very good and there are no answer explanations. -Most of the GRE practice tests are very similar, with just different set of numbers. Following are some GRE books to consider: -Kaplan/Princeton/Barrons/Peterson/McGraw – Get one ore more of these books to gain an overall understanding of the test. -EZ Solutions GRE Series – Recommended for serious students who want to ace the math section. I see many posts where many students are not clear about which GRE book to get and this may be assistance to some of you. There will be no need to take a prep course if you have access to the GRE books mentioned above. I really hope that I was able to help at least some of you who are still trying to figure out the best approach to prepare for the GRE. Thanks for reading and good luck with your preparation for the GRE. I am always ready to learn although I do not always like being taught. ~Winston Churchill