The Official Guide for GMAT(R) Verbal Review: the Official Guide : the Only Study Guide with 300 Real GMAT Questions - and Their Answers - by the Creators of the Test

The Official Guide for GMAT(R) Verbal Review: the Official Guide : the Only Study Guide with 300 Real GMAT Questions - and Their Answers - by the Creators of the Test

by Graduate Management Admission Council ( G M A C ) (Author)

Synopsis

"The Official Guide for GMAT[registered] Verbal Review" is the only book of its kind on the market written by the creators of the GMAT[registered] exam. With real GMAT[registered] questions from previous GMAT[registered] exams, this intensive study guide: focuses your preparation on the key verbal areas of the GMAT[registered] exam; helps you get the most out of your study time and improve your verbal skills by focusing on your ability to read and comprehend written material, to reason and evaluate arguments, and to correct written material to conform to standard written English; and, contains 300 answers and explanations covering: reading comprehension, critical reasoning, sentence correction, analytical writing assessment.Also available - "The Official Guide for GMAT[registered] Review" and The Official Guide for GMAT[registered] Quantitative Review". GMAC[registered], GMAT[registered], GMAT CAT[registered], Graduate Management Admission Council[registered] and Graduate Management Admission Test[registered], are registered trademarks of the Graduate Management Admission Council[registered] (GMAC[registered]).

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 328
Publisher: Wiley–Blackwell
Published: 17 Oct 2005

ISBN 10: 1405141786
ISBN 13: 9781405141789

Author Bio
Graduate Management Admission Council(r)A Champion of Graduate Management Education The organization now called the Graduate Management Admission Council(r) (GMAC(r)) began in 1953 as an association of nine business schools whose goal was to develop a standardized test to help business schools select qualified applicants. was taken just over 2,000 times; in recent years Graduate Management Admission Test(r), or GMAT(r), has been taken more than 200,000 times annually. Initially used in admissions by 54 schools, the GMAT(r) is now used by more than 1,500 schools and 1,800 programs. The Graduate Management Admissions Council(r) is composed of representatives from leading business schools worldwide. As a not-for-profit education association, it is dedicated to creating access to graduate management and professional education. Through their professional development programs for people who work at business schools, and through the information they provide to potential business school applicants and the media, the GMAC help people around the world realize success in business education