Test Prep » GMAT Prep 2012 College Graduate Vocabulary--GMAT Flashcards--GMAT Prep Workbook 1 of 2 (Exambusters GMAT Prep-Study Guide)
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Kindle Edition: 845 pages: 1 item
Author: Ace Academics GMAT
Format: Kindle eBook
Sales Rank in Books: #99470
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"EXAMBUSTERS GMAT Prep Workbooks" provide comprehensive, fundamental GMAT review--one fact at a time--to prepare students to take practice GMAT tests. Each GMAT study guide focuses on one specific subject area covered on the GMAT exam. From 300 to 500 questions and answers, each volume in the GMAT series is a quick and easy, focused read. Reviewing GMAT flash cards is the first step toward more confident GMAT preparation and ultimately, higher GMAT exam scores!
"GMAT Prep Flashcard Workbook 1: COLLEGE LEVEL VOCABULARY"
350 frequently tested words every college graduate should know. Perfect for anyone who wants to enrich their vocabulary! Improve your reading comprehension, conversation, and GMAT test score. Includes sample sentence, part of speech, pronunciation, succinct, easy-to-remember definition, and common synonyms and antonyms.
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"GMAT Prep Flashcard Workbook 2: ALGEBRA REVIEW"
450 questions that highlight fundamental algebra definitions, problems, and concepts. Topics: Sets, Variables, Exponents, Properties of Numbers, Simple Equations, Signed Numbers, Monomials, Polynomials, Additive and Multiplicative Inverse, Word Problems, Prime Numbers, Factoring, Algebraic Fractions, Ratio and Proportion, Variation, Radicals, Quadratic Equations
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
GOOD PLACE TO START!, November 6, 2011
Jennifer Francisco - See all my reviews
This review is from: GMAT Prep 2012 College Graduate Vocabulary--GMAT Flashcards--GMAT Prep Workbook 1 of 2 (Exambusters GMAT Prep-Study Guide) (Kindle Edition)
I didn't realize how much I had forgotten until I started going through the flashcards and trying to remember the answer before reading it on the next page. The flash cards force you to be honest, not think you knew the answer because you just read it!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
HELPFUL AND FUN to USE:, October 24, 2011
Joseph K. Aviles - See all my reviews
This review is from: GMAT Prep 2012 College Graduate Vocabulary--GMAT Flashcards--GMAT Prep Workbook 1 of 2 (Exambusters GMAT Prep-Study Guide) (Kindle Edition)
The vocabulary book had some amusing sentences and a lot of synonoyms that were really helpful to remember the meaning of the word. Each book had about 400 words. Some of the products out there have over 3000 words. How can you memorize 3000 words?