Selected Product: | Kaplan GMAT 2006, Premier Program (Kaplan Gmat (Book & CD-Rom)) Paperback Author: Kaplan Publisher: Kaplan Education Release Date: 2005-07-01 ISBN-10: 0743265424 ISBN-13: 9780743265423 List Price: $39.00 Average Customer Rating: | | The Official Guide for GMAT Review, 11th Edition ISBN-10: 0976570904 ISBN-13: 9780976570905 List Price:$36.95 The Official Guide for GMAT Quantitative Review ISBN-10: 0976570920 ISBN-13: 9780976570929 List Price:$16.95 The Official Guide for GMAT Verbal Review ISBN-10: 0976570912 ISBN-13: 9780976570912 List Price:$16.95 Cracking the GMAT with DVD, 2007 Edition (Graduate Test Prep) ISBN-10: 0375765530 ISBN-13: 9780375765537 List Price:$37.95 Cracking the GMAT with CD-ROM, 2006 (Graduate Test Prep) ISBN-10: 0375764771 ISBN-13: 9780375764776 List Price:$35.95 |
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Includes: *Fully integrated book, CD-ROM, and online program *A rich online study plan that guides students through all of the integrated assets of the comprehensive program, including the book, online, and software *Guidance throughout the program, directing students to additional resources within the program if they need it *A diagnostic experience to help students concentrate on the areas in which they need the most help *A progress report, so students can keep track of and analyze their performance as they make their way through the program *Email communication at key points during the program, providing extra tips and guidance, as well as motivation to keep improving *Monthly online additions to ensure that the student has the latest content and information about the exam *Remedial content to ensure students are up-to-speed on the basic concepts before attacking higher-level content *Downloadable strategy and reference guides for easy prep on the go *Realistic practice experiences *Online question banks *6 full-length practice tests with detailed answer explanations
scores were all over the place | Customer Rating: | I aced my first practice test, then didn't do as well on the rest. I was studying tons, so my score should have gone up. I suppose it could have been operator error, but I think these practice exams are screwy.
Nevertheless, practicing on the computer did help me prepare for the format of the actual exam. | Excellent companion to official prep software | Customer Rating: | | I used this guide to prepare for the GMAT but I find that it is only useful as a reference as to how the GMAT is mechanically structured. Whatever skills you need to achieve your required score will depend on your grasp of the different mechanics called out in the exam. Therefore, I recommend the Kaplan guide to be used as a tool to help you succeed and not to be used as a "pass the GMAT in 5 days" program. You receive sample exams after registering for the GMAT, and those exams are much more realistic than the Kaplan exams. The Pearson GMAT Prep software is 99% identical to the actual exam, but the Kaplan guide provides many more sample tests and tests for the different sections. I recommend pounding away at the sample tests and just practice. I raised my practice test scores by over 100 points just using the CD and GMATPrep programs, and the actual exam score exceeded my expectations. | most important resource for gmat candidates | Customer Rating: | | if you wish to prepare for GMAT you need only two books official guide to GMAT and this kaplan gmat book . | The next step for serious GMAT review | Customer Rating: | As most have stated, princeton review is the easier book, and the kaplan series are more difficult.
For someone shooting for a top ten, I would recommend using all of the books. I would start with princeton review to break you in and set the basics, take their practice tests to warm you up, they are a bit easier than the others. I would then move to the Kaplan series. Take ALL of the tests you can get a hold of... they are the best prep and ia good ndicator of your progress.
That said, you can have a bad score one day and a good score the next, but the practice will help prepare you for the real deal.
Finally do the problems in the official GMAT books! Make sure to do all of those problems. The problems in those books are the best. | Take the tests, ignore the scores | Customer Rating: | I took the Kaplan practice tests before taking the GMAT. Like most people, I think the Kaplan tests differ significantly from what you'll see on the real GMAT. The Kaplan math questions were just as difficult as what I saw on the real test, while the verbal questions on the real GMAT were much easier than questions on Kaplan's practice tests.
It can be disappointing to see low scores on Kaplan practice tests after doing a lot of hard work. Keep in mind, though, that it's in Kaplan's best interests for you to improve on test day, rather than see your scores go down. Also, when you score poorly on practice tests after going through their book, you might be more likely to sign up for one of Kaplan's courses. However, I think the most reasonable explanation for test taker's consistently underperforming on Kaplan practice tests is simply that the scoring system is poorly calibrated.
I prepared for the GMAT by going through the Kaplan 800 book. For the sections I found most difficult, I went through the practice questions in the three "Official Guide for GMAT Review" books. I think the key to a good score is doing as many practice problems and practice tests as you can get your hands on.
My practice test scores were:
Kaplan Practice Test 1: 640 (14 days before the exam) Kaplan Practice Test 2: 640 (10 days before the exam) Kaplan Practice Test 3: 580 (5 days before the exam) Kaplan Practice Test 4: 540 (3 days before the exam) GMATPrep Test 1: 740 (2 days before the exam) GMATPrep Test 2: 740 (1 day before the exam) Actual GMAT: 760
The Kaplan tests helped me gain a sense of how much time I had to spend on each question. It was useful for me to see how rushed I would be at the end of a section as a result of spending just five minutes too long on the first 20-25 questions. On test day, I benefited from being disciplined enough to move on before getting bogged down on a question.
I thought the GMATPrep practice tests that you get when you sign up for the exam were the closest to what I saw on the real test. To me, the verbal section on test day was easy, while the math section had more tough questions than I had seen on any other exam. There were at least 3-4 math questions where I just guessed and moved on rather than waste time trying to come up with a solution. Just beware on test day that this won't ruin your chances of getting a solid score. |
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