Contains three hundred practice questions; two full-length examinations; and strategies for mastering the verbal, math, and essay sections of the newly revamped GRE exam.
Cracking the GRE, 2013 Edition (Graduate School Test Preparation) available on November 21 2014 from Amazon for 10.85
ISBN bar code 9780307944696 ξ1 registered September 19 2015
ISBN bar code 9780307944696 ξ2 registered October 23 2014
ISBN bar code 9780307944696 ξ3 registered November 21 2014
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Contains three hundred practice questions; two full-length examinations; and strategies for mastering the verbal, math, and essay sections of the newly revamped GRE exam.
^Princeton Review (2012). Cracking the GRE, 2013 EditionISBN 9780307944696 (revised Oct 2015)
^Princeton ReviewCracking the GRE, 2013 Edition by Princeton Review (2012, UK-Paperback)ISBN 9780307944696 (revised Jan 2015)
^Princeton Review (2012). Cracking the GRE, 2013 Edition (Graduate School Test Preparation), Princeton Review. Amazon. ISBN 9780307944696 (revised Nov 2014)
This book is overall pretty good; I definitely recommend it for the price.On the other hand, I'm a math major, looking to go on to a Ph.D. in math, and have found the math section of this book in need of some serious editing. There are incorrect explanations and answers, though not many, but enough to cause concern. Some of the questions in the math part are written in a logically unsound manner; that is, they could logically be interpreted more than one way, and relatively often the correct answer is I can..
First, I am certain that someone is planting reviews on this book to get sales. Unethical. All of the reviewers thus far only have made one review (look at their history) and that review is on this book. Shady. With that being stated...The book is pretty good, however; it is lacking. There was a question type on the math GRE that it does not cover. As far as Princeton Review is concerned, this certain type of question does not exist. Well, it does! Fine if you don't want to max out your score. Not fine for..
One of the earlier posters complained of all the reviewers having only one review. Well, I'm one of those "one-reviewers," simply because I've been too lazy in the past to post a review about... well, anything. Anyway, just wanted to let you know - this isn't a shill review or anything of the sort. I just felt compelled to report on my experience with the GRE and the Princeton Review book.So, I decided to enroll in film school and many of them require taking the GRE for admittance. Before purchasing ANY boo..