Horizon Language GazetteHorizon Language Gazette started working about two years ago but we had to terminate our publication due to problems galore. The spring of 1392 (March-April, 2013) has brought with it many sweeping changes one of which being the present issue.
We are going green. No paper, a capital E! The all-electronic version gives us the upper hand from many angles. First, it can circulate more easily. Second no trees are being cut down for you to read this. Third, you shouldn’t pay a dime to get your hands on the issues.
Sacked - Vocabulary Novel for SAT / GRE / TOEFL / GMAT exams
When your teammates are the enemy. Sacked is SparkNotes’ brand new SAT novel—a fun way to learn SAT and ACT vocab words in context. Sacked takes us into the world of Drew Benson, a high school senior ready to take his older brother’s spot as starting quarterback. But when a big, fast new kid named Samson Hill shows up, Drew finds he has competition for the top spot. Drew’s dad pressures his son to be number one, and each week we learn more about how far Drew will go to be the best.
Added by: rockstarsab | Karma: 14.49 | Exam Materials » GRE | 21 December 2012
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Manhattan GRE Strategy Guide Set, 8 Vols.
GRE Prep books. These books will go into detail including examples, solutions, and descriptions of how to solve each problem type on the gre. I used these books for a month and increased my math score from a 151 to 158, so they really do work!
Added by: thebestking | Karma: 4481.63 | Exam Materials » GRE | 18 December 2012
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New GRE, 19th Edition (2011)
The GRE Graduate Record Exam is changing substantially starting in August 2011, and Barron's is now ready with a thoroughly revised test prep manual that reflects the new exam's content. Although the GRE's Analytical Writing section remains essentially unchanged, new question types appear in both the GRE's Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning sections, and the model tests in Barron's brand-new 19th edition reflect these changes: Verbal Reasoning-- The verbal section now includes two new sentence completion types: sentence equivalence questions, for which test takers must identify two correct answers to receive credit.