GMAT Official Guide Verbal Review 2019 - Book + Online First Edition(English, Paperback, unknown)
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The 2019 Verbal Guide will fully prepare you for the Verbal component of the GMAT exam, complete with over 45 new questions and answer explanations. This edition includes exclusive access to the online question bank that allows you to create practice tests from the over 300 retired GMAC questions featured in the book, as well as exclusive videos from real test takers and GMAC staff who share insight and tips on GMAT preparation. Improve your verbal skills by focusing your GMAT preparation on the area where you need the most help. You'll get the same great questions and answer explanations from GMAT exam experts that you've come to expect from the Official Guide series. The GMAT® Verbal Review online tool includes 300 actual Reading Comprehension, Critical Reasoning, and Sentence Correction questions from past GMAT tests. You can customize your question sets based on number of questions, item and question type, and difficulty level. This edition also features exclusive access to videos from real test takers and GMAC staff highlighting the skills necessary to perform well on the Verbal section of the exam and addressing concerns of non-native English speakers. About the Author The Graduate Management Admissions Council (GMAC) is the association of leading graduate business schools around the world. GMAC's mission is to meet the needs of business schools and students through a wide array of products, services, and programs, and the organization serves as a primary resource of research and information about quality graduate management education. GMAC is the owner and administrator of the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT). Created in 1954, the GMAT is the first and only standardized test specifically designed for graduate business and management programs. Available in over 100 countries, it is the global standard for entry to the MBA degree course. Currently about 2,100 schools and 5,900 programs have adopted the GMAT, and the test is taken approximately 230,000 times annually.