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Veritas Prep Books, worth $300? [#permalink]
01 May 2012, 22:10
Will the books really improve my score?
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Re: Veritas Prep Books, worth $300? [#permalink]
02 May 2012, 04:44
That's like asking if a pound of apples is worth $1.39. A product only has value as the value CAN be utilized and appreciated by the consumer. I have gone through ~half of the Veritas books and can say with certainty they are well written and offer a good number of Veritas developed questions that are unique. Read the book review thread: best-gmat-books-118706.htmlIt's possible the Veritas set is best for you. It's also possible it is not. Pick the materials that best address YOUR needs.
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Re: Veritas Prep Books, worth $300? [#permalink]
02 May 2012, 04:51
I Bought all veritas books for the verbal section . I wouldn't recommend them though , they simply lack the amount of depth that MGMAT books give you .( again this is just for the verbal section , I'm not sure how their quant book are ) Posted from GMAT ToolKit
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Re: Veritas Prep Books, worth $300? [#permalink]
02 May 2012, 09:47
If you buy them, make sure you get them from veritasprep.com as that gives you access to their CAT tests (I believe even one book is sufficient to get access though)
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Re: Veritas Prep Books, worth $300? [#permalink]
02 May 2012, 18:19
bb: yes, I plan to. Can anybody else explain Veritas' 15 CAT policy? They don't provide much info. Do I need to buy a classroom session or something?
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Re: Veritas Prep Books, worth $300? [#permalink]
02 May 2012, 18:43
mohater wrote: That's like asking if a pound of apples is worth $1.39. A product only has value as the value CAN be utilized and appreciated by the consumer. I have gone through ~half of the Veritas books and can say with certainty they are well written and offer a good number of Veritas developed questions that are unique. It's possible the Veritas set is best for you. It's also possible it is not. Pick the materials that best address YOUR needs. I understand but I am seeking quantifiable testimonials. Meaning, people who can say with reasonable certainty, that Veritas prep books improved their score by at least 100 points. I wouldn't pay $300 to improve by 10 points.
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Re: Veritas Prep Books, worth $300? [#permalink]
02 May 2012, 20:43
I think Veritas Prep Material is really over priced. I've both Veritas and MGMAT guides, and I prefer MGMAT.
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Re: Veritas Prep Books, worth $300? [#permalink]
02 May 2012, 23:51
MBA4Jay wrote: bb: yes, I plan to. Can anybody else explain Veritas' 15 CAT policy? They don't provide much info. Do I need to buy a classroom session or something? If you buy any of the veritas prep books through their website you get access to 5 practice tests . You'll get access to all 15 tests only if you do a veritas prep course . Posted from GMAT ToolKit
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