
Beating the GMAT 2012
An Audio Guide to Getting the Score You Need
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These days, competition for business school isn't just tough, it's brutal. Everyone wants an MBA. So how do you stand out in the crowd? One way is to net a high GMAT score. But you're a busy undergrad: you've got classes, a job, your life. How are you going to find extra time study? We've got you covered.
Our experts have completely broken the GMAT into pieces and put it back together again. We'll guide you through all that tricky Data Sufficiency, help you navigate reading comprehension, shore up those grammar skills for sentence correction... we'll even walk you through the perfect analytical-writing assessment. And the best part? You can take us with you wherever you go and get all the strategies you need to beat the GMAT. We can practically hear that MBA calling your name.
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- Keith
- 03-26-18
Excellent supplement to studying for the GMAT
While this audiobook will not replace studying or taking practice exams, it was an excellent supplement to my preparation. I drive an hour to and from work every day, and this helped me review during my drive what I’ve been learning in the Kaplan book.
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- Kyle
- 06-16-12
About 60% of it was worth my time
The first ~2 hours was pretty much useless to me. It talks about going to take the test, making sure to bring your ID, that you take it on a computer, etc etc (yawn) and is equivalent to about 10 minutes of googling about the format of the GMAT.
The last 3 hours of the book were actually very helpful for me, particularly with the grammar and reading sections. They give good suggestions, tricks, and help you understand what the writers and graders of the GMAT are looking for.
I took the GMAT once, then studied harder and listened to this audio book before retaking and I improved my score by 80 points. I'm happy with how things turned out.
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- Anonymous User
- 01-21-23
Worthy.
Treat this audible as a crash course that will get you in the right direction. Expect to do a lot more work. and keep in mind that this is an older version and some things are outdated ( there’s one AWA essay in the new GMAT compared to the two AWAs mentioned here).
All in all most stuff are relevant.
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