The Official Guide for GMAT Review, 12th Edition is the only book created by the Graduate Management Admission Council--the GMAT exam creators--in 2010. The guide includes more than 900 practice questions and thorough explanations for each. The questions are organized by level of difficulty to progressively challenge the reader. The diagnostic practice test enables students to identify problem areas and pose solutions for overcoming weaknesses.
The Princeton Review's Cracking the GMAT offers guidance for the verbal, essay, and math test sections. The edition published in 2010 includes more than 200 practice questions. With a book code, students can also access online exams and additional review for free. The study guide provides personalized study guides, study plan options, and numerous tips for higher scores.
The 2010-2011 Kaplan GMAT Premier contains score-raising techniques and practice tests to help students score higher. Students obtain internet tools and access to a virtual companion of video lessons, seminars, and diagnostic tests. The practice tests let a student personalize a study plan to suit his learning style and schedule. As students improve their scores, Kaplan posts monthly quizzes on its website along with progress reports.
The preparation booklet provides students with scratch paper and materials identical to those given at GMAT testing centers. The spiral notebook contains five double-sided laminated pages, a dry-erase pen, and a moist napkin. The book is ideal for students who would like to familiarize themselves with authentic GMAT conditions prior to the exam.