Product Details
Barron's GMAT, 2008 with CD-ROM (Barron's How to Prepare for the Gmat Graduate Management Admission Test) 14th Edition

Barron's GMAT, 2008 with CD-ROM (Barron's How to Prepare for the Gmat Graduate Management Admission Test) 14th Edition
By Eugene D. Jaffe M.B.A. Ph.D., Stephen Hilbert Ph.D.

List Price: $34.99
Price: $23.09 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com

50 new or used available from $17.00

Average customer review:

Product Description

Updated to reflect the latest Graduate Management Admission Tests as it is given in the computer-adaptive format, this manual presents a diagnostic test and five full-length practice tests. Answers and explanations are given for all questions. The manual’s extensive subject review sections focus on all six GMAT testing areas: essay writing, reading comprehension, sentence correction, critical reasoning, problem solving, and data sufficiency. The accompanying CD-ROM simulates actual test-taking conditions. It presents a computer-adaptive exam with automatic scoring.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #37363 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-12-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 600 pages

Editorial Reviews

From the Inside Flap
(back cover)
Choose Barron’s Method for Success on the GMAT

  • Read and understand the authors’ overview of the GMAT
  • Take the diagnostic test to discover your weaknesses
  • Devise your personal study plan for success
  • Use this book’s subject reviews to improve your skills in all test topics
  • Take the computer-adaptive practice tests on the CD-ROM and see how you score

  • Review the answers and explanations for all test questions

    It’s Your Path to a Higher GMAT Score

    WITH CD-ROM


  • Customer Reviews

    Incorrect Answers - A complete waste.1
    I found a couple errors in the questions.

    One data sufficiency question asked about congruent triangles, giving you the area of the large triangle. Both the stems were each of the lengths of the same side of the triangle, one being larger than the other.

    Oddly enough, you cannot find another side to the smaller triangle (or the large one, for that matter) because they did not state that it was a right triangle. Had they stated that, the question would have been right. Instead, it was wrong.

    There were several questions like this. Sometimes a question would pop up more than once depending on how the software felt. I don't even trust it to tell me the right answer to the rest of the test I took.

    What a waste.

    Honest Review of GMAT Books!4
    After going through all the GMAT books, here is my honest opinion about some of the most popular GMAT books:

    Official Guide:
    Pros - Excellent source of GMAT questions. Very well organized with real test like questions.
    Cons - No review of any math content or test-taking strategies. Not enough explanations of practice questions.
    Overall, the Official Guide is a must have for all test-takers. It will give you a good idea about the type of questions to expect on the GMAT; however, if you need more than just a bank of questions, you need to look at some other source.

    Kaplan:
    Pros - Good for additional practice questions as a supplement
    Cons - Review of math content is not thorough but just the very basics. Not enough explanation of test taking strategies. Full of guessing techniques with no real mathematical solutions. Not good enough explanations of practice questions. Unrealistic questions.

    Princeton:
    Pros - Good for additional practice questions as a supplement
    Cons - Review of math content is not thorough but just the very basics. Not enough explanation of test taking strategies. Full of guessing techniques with no real mathematical solutions. Not good enough explanations of practice questions. Weird sense of humor.

    Barrons:
    Pros - Good math review. Big list of questions. Good test taking strategies. Very well organized. This is by far the best of the all-in-one kinds of books.
    Cons - Although the book has a good math review, it doesn't go deep enough into each concept. Not enough explanations to practice questions. Does not have a good section for logical reasoning (permutation, combination, probability, etc) questions, which is one of the most important question-type. Does not break down the concepts/questions step by step.

    EZ Solutions (set of 9 books):
    Pros - Thorough math review from A to Z. Effective test taking strategies. Abundant solved examples. Numerous practice exercises. Great practice question bank in basic and advanced workbooks.
    As with most books, you are expected to already have a good knowledge about the various match concepts, but with these books, you can literally start from scratch and reach the most advanced level of the GMAT.
    Cons - To get the best result from these books, you have to invest in buying several books (set of 9 books), but if you compare the cost and benefits, the benefits outweigh the cost, or you can buy a few not all. Missing the verbal section. This is not a good option if you are looking for a mediocre score or just looking for a very basic brush-up. Recommended for serious test takers only.

    Some of the other books has no real content; whereas, there are some other books that I haven't yet had an opportunity to review, but may be some of them are good supplementary aids.

    I hope my review will help some of you in making the right decision.

    Great Reference Guide 4
    This book really helped me to prepare for the gmat. The cd was somewhat useful. The prep test were similar to that of the real gmat, however the explanations for the answers were not that clear.