Lurie, Karen

Cracking the GRE CAT 1999

Random House, Incorporated

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Of the 500,000 students who take the GRE (Graduate Record Examination) each year, many opt for the computer-adaptive (CAT) version. The popularity of the CAT increases every year because it gives students the opportunity to take it year-round, instead of on fixed dates. However, the GRE CAT is much different from the traditional pencil-and-paper exam and presents new challenges.The CAT experts at The Princeton Review have spent over $1 million researching the computerized test to make sure students learn the newest techniques necessary for scoring high. This book contains hundreds of sample GRE CAT questions, while the CD-ROM version provides three sample GRE CAT exams that are exactly like the ones administered by ETS.

Ingenaaid | 376 pagina's
Verschenen in 1998
ISBN-13: 9780375752131 | ISBN-10: 0375752137