Author : Sandra Luna McCune
Publisher : McGraw Hill Professional
ISBN 13 : 1259642445
Total Pages : 703 pages
Book Rating : 4.2/5 (596 download)
Book Synopsis McGraw-Hill Education GMAT 2017 Cross-Platform Prep Course by : Sandra Luna McCune
Download or read book McGraw-Hill Education GMAT 2017 Cross-Platform Prep Course written by Sandra Luna McCune and published by McGraw Hill Professional. This book was released on 2016-05-27 with total page 703 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The all-in-one GMAT Prep Course that lets students take GMAT practice tests across all platforms−book, online, and mobile This book provides complete coverage of the Verbal, Quantitative, and Integrated Reasoning topics that every GMAT candidate needs to master. Inside students will find the fundamental concepts and skills necessary to succeed on the exam. It will increase their test-taking confidence with: · A thorough review of math essential to the GMAT · Extensive practice questions for both the Verbal and Quantitative Sections · Problem-solving strategies for Integrated Reasoning questions · Tips for a maximum score on the Analytical Writing Assessment · Techniques for success on Data Sufficiency questions · Tools to help students approach specific question types in the most effective way This Cross-Platform Edition gives test takers multiple ways to raise their scores. Features include: · Customizable Study Planner for setting daily and weekly study goals · Test-to-Lesson Links provide instant access to related lessons for additional review · Innovative Study Tools help students focus their efforts where they are most needed · Digital Flashcards improve memory of concepts, formulas, and definitions · Peer Support via social media communication with students studying for the same test · Game Center provides fun, engaging games accessible on any device About the Authors Sandra Luna McCune, PhD, is a former Regents Professor at Stephen F. Austin State University. Shannon Reed teaches at the University of Pittsburgh.