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Cracking the GRE Premium Edition with 6 Practice Tests, 2015

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THE ALL-IN-ONE SOLUTION FOR YOUR HIGHEST POSSIBLE SCORE!

Get all the prep you need to score perfect 170s on the GRE with The Princeton Review, including 6 full-length practice tests, thorough topic reviews, and exclusive access to our online Premium Portal with tons of extra practice and resources.

Techniques That Actually Work.
• Powerful tactics to avoid traps and beat the test
• Step-by-step problem-solving guides
• 9 strategies to maximize time and minimize errors

Everything You Need To Know for a High Score.
• Expert subject review for all test topics
• Bulleted chapter summaries for quick review
• Extensive GRE vocabulary list featuring key terms and exercises

Practice Your Way to Perfection.
• 6 full-length practice tests with detailed answer explanations (2 in the book; 4 online)
• Drills for each test section—Verbal, Math, and Writing
• Thorough score reports for online tests

Plus, with Cracking the GRE, Premium Edition you'll get online access to our exclusive Premium Portal for an extra competitive
• Key info about grad school admissions, testing calendars, and financial aid
• Video tutorials that break down strategies for each section of the GRE
• Multi-week study plan guides
• Examples of successful b-school essays and interviews with admissions officers
• Special "GRE Insider" section packed with helpful info about grad school admissions, application requirements, and more

576 pages, Paperback

First published May 20, 2014

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January 1, 2015
This is really badly written, insults the intelligence of the reader, implies that test writers are simply trying to "trick" test takers, has ridiculously cheesy jokes, includes incorrect definitions for some vocab words (I checked), and to make matters worse, doesn't actually help you learn the math you need for the GRE. Meh. Barron's is better. (Also, ridiculously overpriced.)
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