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The Official Guide for GMAT Review, 12th Edition

The Official Guide for GMAT Review, 12th EditionAuthor: Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC)
Publisher: Wiley
Category: Book

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Edition: 12th
Pages: 840
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Amazon.com Review
The Official Guide for GMAT Review, 12th Edition is the only book on the market written by the creators of the GMAT exam. Inside you’ll find more than 800 actual GMAT questions from previous tests with answers and detailed explanations. There’s also a grammar review, math review, actual essay topics, sample responses, and scoring information insights into the GMAT exam that debunk test-taking myths. Plus, use the diagnostic section to pinpoint your skill level and focus on the areas where you need the most help.

Product Description
A review guide for the GMAT, prepared by the creators of standardized exams, features previously administered exams for practice tests and more.


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5 out of 5 stars 770!   November 15, 2009
Jonathan Lanterman (St Louis, MO USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I only used this book and the verbal review in the 2 weeks prior to taking my exam. They definitely prepared me for the REAL exam as they provided more accurate questions. I suggest buying this book, the verbal or the math part (depending on which you are weaker in) and a Princeton, Kaplan, Barrons (Pick one) book for overall review. Take the online practice tests to get a feel for the software and you should be GOOD TO GO!


5 out of 5 stars A MUST-HAVE book for GMAT Test Takers!   November 5, 2009
BeatTheGMAT.com (San Francisco, CA)
9 out of 10 found this review helpful

I self studied and scored a 770 on the GMAT. Here are my thoughts on Official Guide 12:

===== OVERVIEW =====

The most important piece of information that you need to know about the Official Guide (often called the OG on forums) is that it contains real, retired GMAT questions. As such, material released by the GMAC (the creator of the test) is utterly priceless, since replicating the exact structure and "feel" of real GMAT questions is something that test prep companies have yet to accomplish.

The book is not exactly "travel size", but this should be regarded as a plus, since it stems from the fact that the book features 907 questions and quite generous answer explanations (particularly in verbal). The problems are structured as follows:

* 48 Quantitative and 52 Verbal in the Diagnostics Test
* 230 Problem Solving
* 174 Data Sufficiency
* 139 Reading Comprehension
* 124 Critical Reasoning
* 140 Sentence Correction

===== PROS =====

* A great, all-in-one resource for official questions, excellent for training your eye to spot commonly-tested patterns. This is the reason why I believe that it's worth investing some energy even in lower difficulty questions (unless pressed for time)

* Detailed explanations in verbal: this is something that I have not seen mentioned often, but I believe is of crucial importance. In all three sections, explanations follow a similar style: an overview of the question and a solid analysis of ALL the answers, not just the correct one. Understanding why your answer is wrong is sometimes even more important than getting it right

* Questions are arranged in order of difficulty, so if you have little time at hand and feel sufficiently confident about your knowledge, you can just focus on the last questions of each section

* Good value for your money: at just over 20 dollars on Amazon.com, getting over 900 retired questions is a bargain

===== CONS =====

* The OG is not a strategy guide, it's a "workout list". Each section contains a review of the subject, but this is not nearly enough to get you through the test, especially if your math skills are a bit rusty. You will need to rely on other resources for this!

* While verbal explanations are generally high quality, quantitative explanations are not as great. Some test takers (particularly advanced ones) will often find themselves opting for a quicker or easier way to solve the given problems. I will however note that more often than not, the OG explanations do not feature number picking. While this is sometimes a faster way to solve a problem, its use is confusing for some GMAT hopefuls

* This book is intended to be a guide for the general test taker, so be prepared to see mostly easy and medium difficulty problems. If aiming for a top score, you'll need to supplement your prep with harder material (such as LSAT sets for critical reasoning). As mentioned before though, do not neglect the easy stuff, since it gets you in the right mindset for the official style of questions. Besides, it's usually the very easy questions that throw off advanced students!

===== BOTTOM LINE =====

Official Guide for Review, 12th Edition is a must have, no matter your level. Even though you will have to spend some extra money on a good strategy book, getting the OG is crucial for your prep. As you go through various GMAT-related material, you will begin to notice the difference between an official question (clear-cut answers, great structure) and an unofficial question (structure is sometimes lacking, answers not as well defined). Because the "feel" of official questions is markedly different from that of test prep developed questions, I recommend saving/carefully reviewing some problems for the very last days before your test.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The 12th edition was released in the sprig of 2009 and contains roughly 300 new questions as compared to the previous, orange-color 11th edition of the OG. As such, if you already have the older version, it is not necessary to spend the extra money on the newer one. If you do have a choice between the two, go for the most recent edition; if not, the 11th is just as good.

Good luck on your GMAT prep!

About me: Dana Jinaru, 770 GMAT scorer, expert at Beat The GMAT - a community serving 100K+ GMAT students/month



5 out of 5 stars shipped quickly   November 4, 2009
Jonathan Belgrove
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The product was shipped in a timely fasion and also was packaged to protect the book. Great service.


4 out of 5 stars Great study material   October 25, 2009
Sunshine4ever (Florida)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book, as it promises, is loaded with GMAT questions. I like the answers, they are well organized and very detailed. I only wish that the book included couple of real GMAT tests.


5 out of 5 stars All-Inclusive!   October 19, 2009
Shaun Brady (San Francisco, CA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Exceeded my expectations. Great Questions and Answers throughout help me review what has been put in storage. Well worth the money folks!

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