Kaplan GRE Exam 2010: Strategies, Practice, and Review |  | Author: Kaplan Publisher: Kaplan Publishing
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ISBN: 1419552961 Dewey Decimal Number: 378 EAN: 9781419552960 ASIN: 1419552961
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Product Description GRE 2010 includes: * 2 full-length practice tests (1 in the book, 1 online) * Details and practice sets for the Verbal and Quantitative question types * Quick Start Guide to show how to maximize results and minimize time * Diagnostic tool for targeted practice * GRE test updates online * Additional practice questions * Detailed answer explanations The exam is administered year-round in more than 3,500 test centers worldwide Highest testing volume in the US occurs from October to December, with January to March as the second-highest volume period. Check inside this book for a chance to win $5000 to use for school and other prizes!
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Crazy amount of typos November 15, 2009 A. Leung (Fremont, CA United States) I have both the 2009 and this 2010 version. I honestly don't think an editor proof-read this book. It's full of horrendous and painfully obvious typos.
The text is nearly identical to the 2009 version but with more typos. Apparently, Kaplan can't even copy and paste correctly.
Waste of money even at $14. Buy a used 2009 version.
Errors, errors, and more errors November 4, 2009 Maca D. (San Diego) There isn't much more to say. Almost every math review section has at least one error, which wastes your valuable time and is extremely frustrating. Kaplan, in their infinite generosity, give you 90 days to find these errors if you want to get a refund. Unfortunately, I didn't read the book soon enough to catch them and now I'm stuck with a $35 paperweight.
Buy any book except this one. Really.
Frustrating errors in the math section. October 13, 2009 Andrew Duenas (Seattle, WA) I opened the book to the quantitative section today and almost immediately began wondering if there were typos in the book. I spent many frustrating minutes trying to figure out why the answers given were different from the answer I came up with, until I realized that sometimes the equal sign in the question was supposed to be a subtraction or addition sign, or something else. The reviews by other customers confirm my suspicions that, yes, this book is full of errors. Though these errors are slight, this sort of unprofessional garbage is what I expect of an undergraduate's midterm paper, not a publication from an esteemed test prep company--seeing as I don't have pay $20 to read the aforementioned midterm paper, nor is it supposed to help me prepare for the most important test I'll take this year.
The verbal section seems to be just fine, but don't bother buying this book if you need help with the math section.
Do not buy this book if you have trouble with math!! October 8, 2009 Melissa Y. Potter (Portland, OR) I wish I had read the reviews BEFORE I bought this book. The math section has so many mistakes, it is really frustrating to try to use it to study. Im sure there are more mistakes than I even know, which makes me wonder if I am learning misinformation. The verbal section is fine, but I havent taken the test yet to see how applicable it is. Bottom Line - If you struggle with math, this book only makes it more confusing!!
About as expected. October 6, 2009 J. Hedstrom 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
First off, I received a 800 Math and 590 Verbal on my GRE (still waiting for my writing scores), which is just fine as I'm going into Electrical Engineering.
Why did I buy this? I was looking for a cheap book that would give me some added practice beyond the free material provided by ETS.
Did it meet my low expectations of these sorts of books? Yes.
How low were my expectations? After buying books like these for the ACT, SAT, some subject tests, and now the GRE I've noticed that they universally have some degree of errors and have varying degrees of correlation with the actual exams themselves. Although annoying at times, the errors really are not that important because you find them easily when you supposedly have an answer wrong but after checking you realise THEY are in fact wrong, generally by only something absurd like an added zero. Who cares! This is supposed to be practice for timing yourself, picking up some test taking tips, and to learn what sorts of dumb mistakes you tend to make. This is NOT supposed to be a source to relearn algebra from scratch or fill out your daytime-television vocabulary. If you're just a little rusty you'll be fine. I found the recommendations generally useful throughout the sections. I can't speak for the writing section though since I only read the beginning to understand the proper perspective and focus to take on it.
The correlation between the practice in the book and with the actual exam wasn't perfect, but it was good enough. Make sure you take the ETS's REAL tests to calibrate your expectations and your studying. Overall I would recommend this to a friend.
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