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luckybrandy
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As a unofficial introduction to the GMAT, I have decided to purchase the Princeton Review: Cracking the GMAT 2008 book. I have read through this forum and it appears that for a background review of the test and the question areas this book is a good first step.
With that being said I'm trying to determine if I should buy the version with the DVD or without. I have heard mixed reviews about the DVD and some conflicting information as well. If anyone could share exactly what resides on the DVD I would be very appreciative.
A few people have commented that there are practice exams on the DVD; however based on reading the cover of each book these practice exams appear to be done on-line. The main difference being that the book/DVD set gives you on-ine access to 4 tests as opposed to 2 tests with book only.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
With that being said I'm trying to determine if I should buy the version with the DVD or without. I have heard mixed reviews about the DVD and some conflicting information as well. If anyone could share exactly what resides on the DVD I would be very appreciative.
A few people have commented that there are practice exams on the DVD; however based on reading the cover of each book these practice exams appear to be done on-line. The main difference being that the book/DVD set gives you on-ine access to 4 tests as opposed to 2 tests with book only.
Thoughts?
Thanks!












