Review:

Princeton Review Gmat Logical Reasoning Practice Books

overall review score: 4.2
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The Princeton Review GMAT Logical Reasoning Practice Books are comprehensive preparation materials designed to help students improve their logical reasoning skills specifically for the GMAT exam. These books typically include practice questions, detailed explanations, strategies, and test-taking tips tailored to the logical reasoning section of the GMAT. They are intended to build test confidence and enhance problem-solving abilities through focused practice.

Key Features

  • Extensive collection of practice questions mirroring actual GMAT logical reasoning questions
  • Detailed answer explanations to understand problem-solving techniques
  • Strategic tips and strategies tailored to the logical reasoning section
  • Progressive difficulty levels to track improvement
  • Integrated practice tests for simulation and performance assessment
  • Accessible formats including print and digital editions

Pros

  • Well-structured approach targeting key logical reasoning skills
  • Clear explanations that aid understanding of complex problems
  • Good variety of question types reflecting actual GMAT exams
  • Helpful strategies to improve accuracy and time management
  • Suitable for both beginners and those seeking advanced practice

Cons

  • May not cover every question style or difficulty level in the actual exam
  • Practice questions can sometimes be less challenging for very advanced test-takers
  • Reliance on it alone might limit exposure to a broader range of questions from other sources

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