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Achieve Your Highest Score with Proven Techniques & Strategies
Complete Coverage of the Exam
Rating System for All Problems
100Question Quiz on Grammar, Diction, and Idioms
The ABCs of Argument Structure
Common Wrong Answer Choices
4Step Approach for Writing an Argument Essay
THE HIGHER YOUR GMAT SCORE, the better your chances of getting into a top business school of your choice. An increasing number of prospective B–school candidates are taking the GMAT more than once. But how does one go about strengthening a second attempt or even just acing the test the first time round? Ace the GMAT in 40 Days has the answer. The secret lies in being able to see problems as falling into certain categories of problems and then being able to identify the principles behind these problems.
Obtain this book and gain an insider's understanding of the different types of GMAT problems and the key strategies used in solving them.
Complete coverage of the math, verbal, analytical writing, and integrated reasoning sections
Track your progress using a specially designed 40day checklist
Take "ownership" of your exam and gain the confidence you need by building real skills
Learn to identify the different types of math problems and the math concepts being tested
Master the key rules of grammar and understand the interplay of diction, idioms, and style
Use analytical techniques to avoid "answer traps" and to eliminate common wrong answer choices
Prepare for the Integrated Reasoning section with a targeted review of graphical data
Brandon Royal (CPA, MBA) is an awardwinning author, who through his work as a GMAT testprep instructor and MBA admissions coach, has helped hundreds of candidates beat the GMAT and achieve acceptance at one or more of the world's leading business schools.