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I am trying to familiarise myself with some of the GMAT vocabulary. I remember the Princeton Review on a daily basis send out a word of the day to your inbox. They do not do this any longer.Has anyone got any ideas as to where i can go and familiarise myself with some common vocabulary used on the GMAT?
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I am trying to familiarise myself with some of the GMAT vocabulary. I remember the Princeton Review on a daily basis send out a word of the day to your inbox. They do not do this any longer.Has anyone got any ideas as to where i can go and familiarise myself with some common vocabulary used on the GMAT?
in all honesty, the vocab is not being tested on the gmat. they test you on whether u understand the structural changes and main ideas of the passages are. studying the gmat lists would be of marginal value.
Thanks. it's just that some words when included in the question stem can throw you off course.
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