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phantomrider
- Junior | Next Rank: 30 Posts
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- Joined: Wed Oct 22, 2008 4:39 pm
I don't know, their website looks really scammy to me. The claims (half of their students get perfect scores?) are "too good to be true" and it seems a little sketchy that they chose a name like that -- Princeton (not Princeton Review) and GMAT Math Bible, after there's been the GMAT Hacks Math Bible on the market all along.
I'm curious if anybody took the plunge. I'm reluctant to risk $100 just to confirm my suspicions.












