Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Verbal Review for Standardized Tests (Cliffs Test Prep)



Verbal Review for Standardized Tests (Cliffs Test Prep)
William A. Covino,Peter Z. Orton | 1986-07-15 00:00:00 | Cliffs Notes | 384 | College Entrance
Verbal Review for Standardized Tests is designed specifically to review, refresh, and reintroduce essential grammar and verbal abilitiesskills.

Much more than a standard grammar review book, this guide is clear, concise, and easy to use, and its focus by test preparation expertsgives insight into the types of questions you'll find on your exam.

An excellent and extensive overview that includes a test-oriented:

  • Grammar and Usage Review and strategies to the point of practice in:
    • Usage and Sentence Construction
    • Writing Timed Essays
    • Verbal Ability: Antonyms, Analogies, and Sentence Completion
    • Reading Comprehension
Our unique approach not only will review basic skills, but show you how to apply them effectively and specifically on standardizedtests.

If you're taking the SAT, ACT, GRE, GMAT, PSAT, CBEST, NTE, LSAT, PPST, State Teacher Test, or any other standardized testwith a grammar or verbal-skills section, this book is designed for you!
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This book was helpfull becaouse I am going back to college and it prepares me for their entrence exams.
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I recommend this book for anyone wanting to relearn or learn standardized english. I am learning a ton, and it is small enough to take with me to read on the bus, etc.
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I got 750 on the GMAT, proud member of gmatclub community, and a huge fan of Cliffs Series but this one is not a great fit for GMAT.



Netagives from GMAT Standpoint

- The Grammar/Sentence correction is not really built for GMAT - more of an SAT/GRE/old TOEFL style

- There is a section of AWA but that's hardly needed for the GMAT

- Very poor RC section

- NO Critical Reasoning Section

- There is no index - one of the previous reviewers mentioned a "great index" but it is not in this edition. There is a detailed table of contents but no index.



Positives:

- A few good points on usage and grammar such as Like/As or Parallel structure.

- Plenty of practice questions but they are again not in the GMAT style



Bottom line: there are better books out there for GMAT. Though there are plenty of questions, the strategies and approach in this book make it weak. Lack of CR section ads the last drop.
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If you are trying to take any of the tests mentioned in the book, this will be of great help to you! It takes you straight to the points that you will need in order to pass in those areas.
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I just took the SAT today and I feel that this book changed nothing. Although it has an O.K. grammar section, I've seen better. The analogy and critical reading section were [garbage]. It had nearly no vocbulary building strategies. Plus, the book was outdated.(1986 - please!)This book also knew next to nothing about the tests.(and what it did was outdated) I bought it because it was cheap and covered both the SAT and ACT, so I thought it might be good. Was I in for a big shock! Don't be enticed by the low price, you can find better, newer, updated books on the market.

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