Unbeatable test prep for the more than 150,000 students who take the GMAT
The perfect math-refresher, McGraw-Hill’s Conquering GMAT Math gives you in-depth practice and intensive review for every type of math problem on the GMAT. This book provides a comprehensive overview of every test topic through sample exams and answered problems that increase in difficulty—helping to build conceptual and problem-solving skills.
This book really will make a huge difference to exam performance, whatever exams you're taking - professional or academic, Master's level or GCSE, A level, essay or multiple choice. It isn't just hard work or intelligence that gets you through. In fact many hard working, intelligent people fail through lack of confidence or poor exam technique. At least 50 per cent of your chances are down to: Your attitude to exams; Simple but effective techniques to use in the exam itself; The way you approach the course of study.
Many standardized tests, including high school entrance exams, PSAT, SAT, and GRE, as well as professional and civil service qualifying exams, use vocabulary words in context to test verbal aptitude. In 501 Sentence Completion Questions, test-takers get immediate, focused practice in finding words in context. Each question contains a sentence with a fill-in-the-blank space. Test-takers must choose the correct word out of five possible choices. Correct answers are explained using their definitions, to reinforce skills.
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Exams are looming. How do you ensure you get the marks you want? This little book is packed with practical advice and proven methods: When revising, unplug your Internet connection and disconnect from MSN messenger. You'll never get anything done if they're on! Utilise index cards and mind maps to visualise subjects, and learn how to read actively; keep the same study schedule as your friends; it's no good thinking you'll study all evening if they're watching TV or joking around; and in the exam, decode essay questions: highlight key words and activity words so you understand what it's asking you to do.