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Originally posted by AtifS on 09 Mar 2010, 10:20.
Last edited by AtifS on 14 Oct 2010, 15:25, edited 2 times in total.
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After getting official permission from https://www.gmatclub.com's officials I am sharing compiled GMAT Math Book written by Bunuel, Walker, and Shrouded1 (edited by BB). All of us are really grateful to the writers for spending their precious time to write the book for the benefit of all the GMAT (and MBA) aspirants. All of the credit goes to Authors and whoever downloads it please don't misuse the book. As a member of the community like https://www.gmatclub.com we must give credit to original authors and preserve their names. So far I think community members have been nice and down to earth, I hope they will do the same now too.
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*File is attached Note: If there will be any change it would be reflected to book later on or if authors add new topics and give permission it would be updated in file.
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I would love to know what do you people think of the Book. Or if you think there's some mistake or there can be some improvements do let me know. Your feedback would be helpful.
Originally posted by AtifS on 11 Mar 2010, 00:17.
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Thanks for appreciating my too little contribution. It was really encouraging. @bb To make this community a nice place without any conflicts, we must ask for the approval. And as it's not my work it was kinda compulsory to ask.
Looking at this great book i can imagine how much hard work must have gone into it .awesome amoutn of Detail.Great work. Thanks a lot.Kudos and Cheers.
Thanks a ton for this wonderful book!..i have recently started preparing for gmat and was really stucked at looking for a book for maths principles...however i have just once concern..if the content of this book is suuficient to cover the gmat quant section or do i need to look for other topics as well..pls suggest
.. if the content of this book is suuficient to cover the gmat quant section or do i need to look for other topics as well..pls suggest
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I know this is a bit delayed, but bb answered this in the stickied math book thread (sorry can't post link due to #posts) --
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We tried to focus on the most problematic areas that required the most attention and we are slowly building up other areas, addressing high value items first.
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Also, there is more supplementary information (new threads) which have yet to be added to the official "book" and are almost guaranteed not to be included in this pdf. Filed under "resources" in the main thread -- I think these are largely supplementary articles which cover very specific things (i.e. how to solve distance/speed/time problems quickly).
Atif, a suggestion. Index page will help. Hard to jump between topics. Also. chapter 4. Combinatorics says "topic not finished". Any content to be added further on chap # 4?
I would love to know what do you people think of the Book. Or if you think there's some mistake or there can be some improvements do let me know. Your feedback would be helpful.
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Great idea to create this PDF. +1 Kudos! One suggestion - Is it possible to modify the doc to add the page numbers? I just printed out first 50 pages and dropped the pile on the floor while picking it up from the printer!!
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