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About the Contents:
Introduction
How to use this book
Overview of the exams
Part I: Basic Skills Review
Arithmetic and Data Analysis
Algebra
Part Ii: Strategies and Practice
Mathematical Ability
Quantitative Comparison
Data Sufficiency
Each section includes a diagnostic test, explanations of rules, concepts with
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- Sales Rank: #45396 in Books
- Published on: 2010-03-05
- Released on: 2010-03-22
- Original language: English
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- Dimensions: 8.25" h x 1.06" w x 5.25" l, 1.05 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 512 pages
About the Author
JERRY BOBROW, Ph.D. was a national authority in the field of test preparation. His test-prep company, Bobrow Test Preparation Services, administered test preparation programs at over 25 California institutions.
Most helpful customer reviews
136 of 138 people found the following review helpful.
Extremely helpful for the GRE if you have been away from formal math study
By Constance Chappell
I am returning to grad school next year after a long hiatus from any kind of formal education (I received my undergraduate degree in 1991) so although I generally have been pretty successful with standardized tests, I was a little nervous about the GRE, in particular about the quantitative analysis portion. I haven't had a math class in over 25 years, since I majored in literature and communications as an undergrad, and was in an honors curriculum which allowed me write papers about math instead of taking a "real" math class.
I took the revised GRE a few weeks ago, so I haven't received my official scores yet, but the range estimates I was given after completing the test were numbers I was happy with (750-800 verbal, 710-800 quantitative). I won't have the official scores until November. These numbers were fairly close to the practice score numbers I got taking the official ETS sample test, and a bit higher than the practice scores I got taking the practice tests.
EDITED TO ADD that my final scores on the new scale were 168/170 verbal, 157/170 quantitative, and 5.5/6 on the analytical writing. As I said above, I am not, nor have I ever been, very good at math, so although the quantitative score is only what I'd consider on the high end of average (77th percentile), for me, this score was far beyond my original expectations, so the studying I did paid off enormously. This Cliffs Notes book is the one I credit the most for my improvement on the quantitative questions.
Here is how I studied:
1. I downloaded and took the free ETS test as a baseline. I also downloaded and studied their free math review materials.
2. Based on step one, I reviewed my options here on Amazon for supplemental study materials, and decided I wanted about two months to study. Any more than that, and I think you run the risk of overcompensating and second-guessing yourself too much.
3. I chose this book as well as Kaplan GRE 2011 Premier with CD-ROM (Kaplan GRE Premier Program (W/CD)). I did not feel I needed extra prep materials for the verbal portion.
4. I worked through these two books, including the practice test in the Kaplan book, and all the in-book excercises there, plus the entire Cliff's Notes book; due to my ineptitude at math I worked through the entire book but if you are good at math, that would of course be unnecessary.
5. I worked through these much more quickly than I expected, so I also purchased, after about three weeks of study, Barron's New GRE Flash Cards, 2nd Edition and Gruber's Complete GRE Guide 2012. They were both useful although I did spend more time with the Kaplan book and the Cliff's Notes book.
6. I took a practice exam every couple of weeks. This was more to get used to sitting a 4-hour exam than anything else, and that was helpful as an exercise in endurance.
7. I worked through the CD of included practice exercises with the Kaplan book. These were very helpful, although I must caution you to take answers and results with a grain of salt. I felt that they often contained typos, and also that the verbal questions were often ill-conceived or explained strangely. So think of them as "practice" and don't get too worked up if you get answers wrong when you felt they should be right. Based on my verbal score estimate, I feel I am justified in making this statement.
8. The day before the test, I took one final practice test from the online tests available when you purchase this book.
In total, I spent 3-4 hours a day studying for this, for two months, and I work a full-time job so I was more than ready to be done with this exam prep. I do feel it was worthwhile, however. I would estimate that my scores improved from the original time I took a practice test, to the estimated real scores, about 50 points on the verbal section, and at least 200 points on the quantitative section (but as I mentioned, my original quantitative result was pretty dismal, whereas my verbal was quite good in the first place, so I focused my study on quantitative). Remember, the "numbers" will be totally different for my actual scores once I get them since they're changing the score scale, but this should give you a good idea of the improvements I feel that studying helped me make.
I do feel it was helpful to write several practice analytical writing essays, just to get a feel for how much I could realistically expect to write in 30 minutes; however, I don't know my scores there yet since they are hand scored so I don't have an estimate.
If I had it to do over again, I would probably not bother with the Gruber book, but the other three purchases I made were helpful. This Cliff's Notes book was by far the most valuable and I carried it everywhere for weeks. I have always thought I detested math but in fact I found working my way through this book to be a bit like "puzzle solving" and was in fact kind of fun. I was also able to see some practical application for understanding geometry and math, in a way I was not able to see in high school, so this was just a good learning opportunity completely aside from studying specifically for the GRE. I learned a few tricks and shortcuts for data analysis that are proving useful for work.
In short, I strongly recommend taking at least 4 or 5 hours to study by downloading and using the free ETS study materials, then deciding from there a) how much improvement you want to make, and in which particular areas, and b) how much time you are willing to devote to study. I think I'd have easily scored well enough to get into my desired programs with no study at all, but I wanted to see if the test prep would truly help as advertised, and I also wanted to see if I still liked studying as much as I did 20 years ago before I bothered applying and paying tuition for grad school!
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
Excellent, Efficient, "Keep it Simple, Stupid" (KISS) approach to test prep; used successfully for 3 different tests
By Deep Freeze
I've owned two copies of this book - sold the first one after using it to successfully prepare for the GRE. Bought another copy for an immediate relative to study for a community college entrance exam. It has also been used by a relative to prepare for a teacher licensing exam. All results = well above average, despite years of NO MATH (who ever uses geometry, trig or binomial factoring in real life, except math teachers?) in all cases.
This book is about getting the job done as quickly and efficiently as possible. If you are aiming to get up to the top 97% level on any standardized test, it is sufficient by itself. All areas start with a very basic explanation, assuming you know NOTHING... perfect for those who are rusty at math or never learned the principles correctly to begin with. There are also a few test-specific sections at the end for the GMAT, etc.
Keep it simple with your test prep - mastering the basics will allow you to score well ahead of the average "normalized" person on a standardized exam.
Set a strict but REASONABLE study schedule for yourself - one chapter 3 x per week, for example - and work through the book. Review 1 x per week to make sure you remember what you applied. Take all the practice tests in the book. Then, a week or two before your test, do 3 full mock tests using your actual exam's past questions. This will do the trick (I know, b/c I also qualified to work as a test prep instructor for a major brand based on my high scores).
To complete refresh and master the basics, I would suggest planning 30 hours of studying, practice exams, review, etc. with this book. If you've never learned the concepts therein (algebra, geometry, fractions) it may take longer. For those who've recently completed a series of basic math classes (algebra 1, 2, etc.) it may take even less time. Don't forget the MOCK EXAMS at the end, though!
Good luck. America NEEDS you to improve your STEM scores, so get cracking. :-) I assure you there are folks in India, China, Korea, etc. studying 3,000 hours instead of just 30, so you can make it through your study schedule.
22 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
Got a better score than I expected on the GRE thanks to this!
By CH Brewer
I used this book to study for the GRE. I am terrible at math, and I was having trouble answering any of the questions in the GRE study book I bought previously. I decided to give this book a shot, and I am so glad that I did. I took the old SAT quite a few years ago, and I scored in the 20% percentile in Math. I just received my official scores for the new GRE, and I scored in the 67% percentile. I'll take it!
The book covers Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, and Word Problems. There are several diagnostic tests to asses your current skill level. Each test is followed by the correct answers along with thorough explanations. You have the opportunity to answer the same types of problems over and over again for extra practice. The type of math in this book is basic, stuff you do in middle or high school, so most of the problems you will see in the book will be a review. It gives you tips, short-cuts, and provides plenty of examples and explanations for every type of problem presented.
If you do not have great math skills like me, I HIGHLY recommend purchasing this book. I would have totally bombed the math section of the GRE if I didn't study with this book. The way I studied was by taking each diagnostic test in the book, seeing what I got wrong, and focusing mainly on my weak points. I would then go to my regular GRE study book and take a practice test.
Good luck!
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