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Number Properties GMAT Strategy Guide, 4th Edition (Manhattan GMAT Preparation Guides)

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $26.00
Manufacturer: MG Prep, Inc.
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Description
The Number Properties Guide provides a comprehensive analysis of the properties and rules of integers tested on the GMAT. Learn, practice, and master everything from prime products to perfect squares.Each chapter builds comprehensive content understanding by providing rules, strategies and in-depth examples of how the GMAT tests a given topic and how you can respond accurately and quickly. The Guide contains a total of 161 'In-Action' problems of increasing difficulty with detailed answer explanations. The content of the book is aligned to the latest Official Guides from GMAC (12th edition).
Special Features:
Purchase of this book includes one year of access to ManhattanGMAT's online Number Properties Question Bank (accessible by inputting a unique code in the back of each book).
Reviews
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-08-25
Summary: "Best one out of the series"
I studied alone for the GMAT and used the manhattan GMAT reviews and the Official GMAT review books to prepare for my exam. This one out of the series is by far the best. It gives you the tricks you need to attack certain problems that keep coming up on both sections of the math. I also liked the six free of charge online exams that are included with the book. For this price you cannot beat that!
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-08-20
Summary: "The meat of the issue rather than fluff"
I found in many of the GMAT guides that they glossed over number properties and focused mostly on tricks to the GMAT. What I loved about this guide is that it gets to the heart of the matter in regards to understanding Number Properties and the rules of the game. This alone helped me to speed up my problem solving since I didn't have to spend as much time plugging in numbers. It explained in depth the concepts that we should know intuitively but may not.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-07-29
Summary: "Comprehensive guide on the topics that pop up most often on GMAT quant"
I self studied and scored a 770 on the GMAT. Here are my thoughts on the Manhattan GMAT Number Properties Strategy guide:
===== OVERVIEW =====
The Manhattan GMAT Number Properties guide is the first in the series of five MGMAT guides devoted specifically to the quantitative part of the GMAT. This book in particular deals with divisibility, the properties of positive and negative numbers, powers of real numbers and the order of operations. The authors of the book do a great job in covering these topics, building up from the basics to the harder topics.
The book is structured in two parts, a basic-intermediate part and an advanced one (which you are advised to attempt only if you've already clearly understood the first). Besides the theoretical review, the first part features 100 "in action" problems (mostly similar to Problem Solving questions, but some with no answer choices), while the advanced section contains 66 of these problems.
===== PROS =====
*Extensive theoretical review of number properties, possibly the most exhaustive that I've read so far. The authors also put these concepts to work in various problems that are explained in great detail (I've seen one question explained in more than two pages!)
*Provides access to 6 online computer adaptive tests, considered to be among the best in the industry in terms of accuracy of the scores. The code you use to register online also allows you to practice using an extra 25 questions on the topic
*Each of the two sections (basic-intermediate and advanced) has a handy list of problems from the The Official Guide for GMAT Review, 12th Edition that test the concepts discussed so that you may practice in a targeted manner
*Features quite a few challenging problems - even some that are explained in the theoretical part of the book caught me off-guard! As such, I think the book is a great resource for some advanced practice
===== CONS =====
*This is probably one of the most "intimidating" books in the whole series of 8 MGMAT guides. The book earns points for its comprehensiveness, but at times it seems that they supply rules and tips that are only rarely tested on the GMAT. If you already have a firm grasp of the basics and you're just buying the guide as a refresher or advanced resource, then you've probably stumbled upon a gold mine. However, if you're an English major who's been out of school for 6-7 years, then I think you might want to schedule around two-three weeks to go from cover to cover!
*While Data Sufficiency does get its own chapter and there are quite a few examples of Data Sufficiency in the book, I believe they could have done an even better job on the topic. The book seems to focus too much on rephrasing DS questions, which is not a bad idea at all; however, it seems to have missed a few details about this question type (i.e. never confuse a "No" answer with insufficient information). More practice questions would have also been a plus
===== BOTTOM LINE =====
An impressive collection of both theory and practice, the Manhattan GMAT Number Properties guide gets five stars for its completeness of the subject coverage. However, test takers be warned: this is no easy book, so be sure to pick it up well in advance of your test day!
About me: Dana Jinaru, 770 GMAT scorer, expert at Beat The GMAT - a community serving 1.5 million+ MBA applicants each year
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-04-24
Summary: "Good book to learn the Number Properties fundamentals and beyond"
Actually, I have all the books from Manhattan GMAT preparation guides. This one is the best among them.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-04-17
Summary: "700+ preparation"
Like all the other Manhattan GMAT materials, the indepth coverage of the topics gives the test taker a huge advantage over others who used more generic prep materials like kaplan. Don't buy kaplan!!!!!!
