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by beatthegmat » Fri Nov 09, 2007 10:59 am
Never heard of it. I would stick to Kaplan, PR, and Manhattan GMAT...
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by Smallz » Fri Nov 09, 2007 12:03 pm
I also bought it about a month ago. I would say it would have been great if I was just starting out studying. But, further along it wasn't as much help. There were still some topics that I got help on though.

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by yalephd2007 » Sun Apr 13, 2008 9:06 am
Never heard of it

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by the GMAT and me » Thu Oct 06, 2011 3:49 am
Nova is an excellent book. I am giving my GMAT for the second time and banking upon NOVA. I have finished the Kaplan Math Workbook but there are plenty of concepts that are not covered as well as they are in NOVA. You have detailed questions which are very similar to the actual test and they have been even rated according to the difficulty level- Easy, Medium, Hard and very hard. I started doing Nova after I came across a guy who himself scored a 760 and his friends have all scored above 720 in GMAT simply by using NOVA.

But right now..i'm keeping my fingers crossed...wanna get a 700 plus in GMAT... till then..lets just carry on the smart work..All the best guys!!!