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Publisher: Princeton Review (June 14, 2005)
Cracking the GRE teaches proven techniques specifically designed
to help students prepare for the computerized format of the Graduate
Record Examination. Newly updated, this best-selling guide provides
comprehensive preparation for the GRE. Book buyers even get an exclusive
free pass to go online and take extra full-length practice tests.
Editorial Reviews
From the Inside Flap
If It's on the GRE, It's in This Book
The Princeton Review realizes that acing the GRE is very different
from getting straight A's in school. We don't try to teach you everything
there is to know about mathematics and essay writing–only the techniques
you'll need to score higher on the exam. There's a big difference.
In Cracking the GRE, we'll teach you how to think like the test
writers and
-Eliminate answer choices that look right but are planted to fool
you
-Raise your score by mastering the vocabulary words found most often
on the GRE
-Use Process of Elimination, Ballparking, and Aggressive Guessing
to ace the exam
-Master even the toughest sections: Analogies, Antonyms, Equations,
and the Essay section
-Practice taking the GRE in an online testing environment with instant
scoring analysis
This book gives you 120 practice test questions covering each section
of the exam, plus a CD-ROM with 4 full-length practice GRE tests
and instant score reporting. Our practice questions are like the
ones you'll see on the actual GRE, and we explain every solution.
About the Author
Adam Robinson graduated from Wharton before earning
a law degree at Oxford University in England. Robinson, a rated
chess master, devised and perfected the Joe Bloggs approach to beating
standardized tests in 1980, as well as numerous other core Princeton
Review techniques. A freelance author of many books, Robinson has
collaborated with the Princeton Review to develop a number if its
courses.