Archive for May, 2008

Best GRE Stuff Here

I feel guilty as I write this post, as its been a few months since my last one. Bu then, I also take comfort in the fact that I've made most of the good gre preparation material available for you to download on this blog.

However, I am also slightly annoyed at people, who just visit the site, don't even navigate and straight away post a comment listing their requested material and ask me to email it to them. Dont get me wrong, I get loads of compliments as well from you kind souls, but hey..why do people have to ask me to email them gre books and software for which I have already provided the download link(s) on this site!

You just need to look in the sidebar towards the right. Check out the section titled "popular posts" and the "blog archive" which is more comprehensive. You wont be disappointed, trust me. Even the gre big book is available here (though it does not have the quants section!)

And after that lecture, its time for the goodies :) Some new gre guides and books:

- GRE Maths Skills - a really nice guideline for the GRE Quants section

- GRE Antonyms and Analogies practice - an ebook that compiles the best practice questions on analogies and antonyms.

Wishing all the best for your GRE if you're preparing to give it these days... Get a wonderful gre score and make me proud!


1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA 2 Stanford University Stanford, CA 2 University of California--Berkeley Berkeley, CA 4 University of Illinois--Urbana-Champaign Urbana, IL 5 California Institute of Technology Pasadena, CA 6 Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 6 University of Michigan--Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, MI 8 Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 9 Cornell

Concepts on GMAT Number theory such as Integers, remainder theorem, positive, negative, zero and its properties, multiples can be fairly confusing. The Number theory workshop is supposed to concentrate on basics and problem solving techniques to handle questions based on these concepts. If you are weak in math and would like a small nudge, I strongly recommend this workshop.

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Negative remainders, factors, integers, multiples webcast