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Since the GMAT switched to a computer-adaptive test (CAT) format in 1997, The Princeton Review has produced the most thorough CAT study guide. Cracking the GMAT CAT teaches the proven techniques from Princeton Review courses which have earned students an average score increase of 80 points.
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Contents include:
-- 2 diagnostic GMAT CAT exams
-- Complete answers and explanations for all practice test questions
-- Expert advice on taking the GMAT on a computer
-- Help with data sufficiency, algebra, geometry, reading comprehension, essays, and more
This edition of Cracking the GMAT CAT includes three full-length sample GMAT CATs on a Windows and Macintosh CD-ROM. Quick feedback -- students can predict their score instantly and get the practice they need for taking the exam on a computer.
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