Master The GMAT 2006
“I have used 6 different GMAT preparation guides in the past couple months, and have found many differences between them. ARCO’s Master the GMAT has, by far, the best software. It is very user friendly, the questions are realistic, the explanations are easy to follow, the scoring guide offers exactly what information you want and none that you don’t, and the interface looks a lot like that of the real exam. It far surpasses the software included with the Kaplan book, which I found to be second best, and is far and away better than any of the others (Princeton Review and Barron’s are aweful). In addition, if you happen to have a hard time installing it on your computer (the software conflicted with another program on my computer), the support staff will get you up and running in under 5 minutes.
Unfortunately, I did not discover this book until the last week before my exam. Thus, I will not attempt to make generalizations about the text. If it is near as good as the software it is fantastic, and if not, the book is worth getting just for the practice exams.
Happy Studying!”
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October 9th, 2006 09:59
good stuff, but it has been deleted, can someone give another link please…. mirror maybe
thanks
October 10th, 2006 20:30
moderators please reupload the file has been deleted
October 20th, 2006 17:52
the RS guys deleted the link… ughhhh