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by sarath26 » Tue Jun 10, 2008 7:01 am
i have been preparing for gmat for a while my first test which i took almost 2 yrs back resulted in 360 score, i took a break from it for 1 yr and again resumed my studies but not progressing well tho.

i have the OG 11 , GMACs Analytical and Verbal books. They are very helpful and i seem to do well but when i do a practice test they dont seem to show the results.

If you guys can recommend me a book which can take step by step into gmat contents, starting from very basics , i wonder if gmat for dummies does it?

please help me

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by sarath26 » Tue Jun 10, 2008 12:45 pm
thanks for the reply eric, i think i should be looking at the Princeton Review's Cracking the GMAT with DVD book. it seemed to start from the basics.

any suggesstions about gmat for dummies?

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Re: thanks

by aim-wsc » Tue Jun 10, 2008 6:54 pm
sarath26 wrote:thanks for the reply eric, i think i should be looking at the Princeton Review's Cracking the GMAT with DVD book. it seemed to start from the basics.

any suggesstions about gmat for dummies?
Yeah thats a good book for beginners :)

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Re: thanks

by beatthegmat » Tue Jun 10, 2008 7:06 pm
sarath26 wrote:thanks for the reply eric, i think i should be looking at the Princeton Review's Cracking the GMAT with DVD book. it seemed to start from the basics.

any suggesstions about gmat for dummies?
Never heard of this book.
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