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03-08-12
1. The books of New Oriental. I don't mean the excercise
with only answers. They are worthless. I mean the books
with detailed answers and explanations. The AWA book of
New Oriental can be only your reference. Never try to remember
the whole sample set because those articles can only get
the score of 4-5. Some examples in samples are really akward.
You only need to remember the points of the authors.
2. The CDROM of New Oriental. Good user interface but no
detailed explanations. Easier than real tests. No difficulty
adaptation. No score calculation.
3. Princeton Review GMAT tester. The way of thinking is
very similar to ETS'. Good estimation for your score. Do
only the test parts since the excercise parts have the same
questions as those in test parts.
4. The essay guide of 800 score. The best AWA guide I have
ever read. 5. Official Guide for GMAT Review. 10th edition.
The best way to know the thinking of ETS. Questions there
are already retired but still good reference.
6. Prince Review's book "Crack GMAT". The best
part of the book is that about Analytical. RC part is not
suitable for test takers with English as the 2nd language.
Please note there are two versions of the book: one with
GMAT tester and the other without it. You should buy the
version without the CD since you can always download the
software from the web.
7. Besides the above materails, you must download the 280
AWA topics and prepare the outlines for all the topics.
If your written English is good enough, you can write only
10-20 articles. If not, you must write more.
摘自:太傻网
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