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The GMAT For Dummies |
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Introduction:About This Book, Conventions Used in This Book, Foolish Assumptions
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Getting the Lowdown on the GMAT:Knowing Why the GMAT’s Important,
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Maximizing Your Score on the GMAT:Giving each question equal treatment
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Applying What You Learned (We Hope) in Grammar Class: Sentence Correction:Spotting the error
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Not as Enticing as a Bestseller: Reading Comprehension:Approaching Reading Passages
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Getting Logical: Critical Reasoning, The structure of the questions, Delving into drawing conclusions
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Bringing It Together: A Practice Mini Verbal Section
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Analyze This: What to Expect from the Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA), Getting to know your readers
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Present Perfect Paragraphs: How to Write a GMAT Essay, Sentence structure problems
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Deconstructing Sample GMAT Essays:You’ve Got Issues: Deconstructing the Analysis of an Issue Essay
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Getting Back to Basics: Numbers and Operations, Getting primed for success: Prime numbers
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Considering All the Variables: Algebra, Defining the Elements: Algebraic Terms
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Getting the Angle on Geometry: Planes and Solids, Fishing for the Answers: Lines and Angles
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Keeping in Step: Coordinate Geometry, Using the slope-intercept formula to graph lines
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Manipulating Numbers: Statistics and Sets, Making Arrangements: Permutations and Combinations
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It’s All in the Presentation: GMAT Quantitative Question Types, You don’t need the solution to find the answer
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All Together Now: A Practice Mini Quantitative Section
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Putting the GMAT into Practice: Test #1, Analysis of an Issue, Answer Key for Practice Exam 1
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Explaining the Answers to Practice Test #1:Sample analysis of an issue essay, Analysis of an argument
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Putting the GMAT into Practice: Test #2, Analysis of an issue, Analysis of an argument
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Explaining the Answers to Practice Test #2:Sample analysis of an issue essay
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Ten Questions You’ve Got a Good Shot At:Specific-Information Reading Questions, Sentence Corrections
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Ten Writing Errors to Avoid:Composing Complicated Sentences, Wasting Time with Unfamiliar Words
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Ten Formulas You Need to Know on Test Day:Handling Distance Problems, The Slope-Intercept Formula
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Index
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