GRE Best Book

by HSB on June 18, 2009

in GRE

Are you preparing for GRE Exam, then chances are you will be searching for GRE Best book. There are so many GRE Test Prep book, which one is the best?

GRE Best Book

We discussed about Top 9 GRE Test Prep Books. If you are not going to buy all the 9 books, there are 4 recommended books that you should consider using it exam preparation.

Each and very student is unique have based on individual skills, GRE Best book will vary. Instead of saying one best book for GRE, there are 2 must have books for GRE Preparation.

You can actually survive GRE Exam with decent score with just the above 2 books. But, if you looking to score some serious marks in GRE, then you got to expand your GRE Book library.

Kaplan usually provides very good strategies that will help you to improve your skills. Barron’s provide lots of practice questions and tests. So, there is not just one GRE Best Book.

Having lots of GRE books alone will not guarantee to improve your score. You have to put in hardwork and effort to practice the GRE Exam strategies that you learn in those books.

Books usually show the path, you have to walk the path to get there. Having 4 to 10 GRE Books including the Best GRE test prep books means nothing , unless you know how to utilize the contents in those books.

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{ 10 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Md. Azim Ullah December 10, 2009 at 11:26 PM

Dear All,
I am ready to start GRE preparation. I need to GRE preparation material. In the website, most of the books need to subscribe, I need a free GRE books. Anyone have such kinds of books please help me by providing those.

Thanks

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2 Avanti November 1, 2009 at 5:33 AM

Hi..I would like to know when are the deadlines for applying to most of the US universities for fall intake ?

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3 Diwakar October 9, 2009 at 12:52 PM

hi frnds,,,,

i think one should start preparation with norman lewis(for vocab) and barron’s. after completing the word list

go for nova maths

then start solving big book tests,kaplan tests and other stuff(greverbal cd tests etc )

but most important give as much practice tests as possible to aquaint yourself with feel of real gre…………..

Good luck to all those who r preparing for GRE

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4 swetha September 17, 2009 at 4:06 AM

wud lyk to kno abt d way of preparing also..!

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5 swetha September 17, 2009 at 4:04 AM

hi.. got to kno which book wud help me get d max. score in gre??

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6 Sasikumar August 9, 2009 at 11:52 AM

Respected Sir,
I am Sasikumar from India. I have been preparing for GRE. My professor is saying that word list prep. is easy when you cluster the words. So, I need a help from you how to cluster the words. If there is any materials is available please send it [email removed] Thanks in advance….

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7 johny August 7, 2009 at 1:28 AM

let me known which book will good for verbal

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8 Amarjit July 28, 2009 at 8:50 AM

I think you can use kaplan’s book…it comes with a Dvd…

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9 Shilpa July 22, 2009 at 1:53 AM

hi, i am using Barron’s GRE book..please tell me few more material as i don’t think that it would be sufficient and i’ll b taking GRE exam in mid-october so would it be the right time for the admission for the fall semester 2010?

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10 Saqib April 9, 2010 at 8:25 AM

Hi, Shiple i hope you are doing fine. I have recently done my chemical engineering and i am planing to take GRE as well :p I know by now you had received your gre scorhaha but i want you to help me prepare for GRE. i know about the books, flash cards blah blah…but obviously there is always more to the top than just the height haha
regards.

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