Review:

The Princeton Review's Cracking The Gre Math

overall review score: 4.2
score is between 0 and 5
The Princeton Review's 'Cracking the GRE Math' is a comprehensive prep book designed to help students master the mathematical concepts and problem-solving techniques necessary for high performance on the GRE. It offers targeted strategies, practice questions, and detailed explanations to improve test scores in the Quantitative Reasoning section.

Key Features

  • Focused coverage of key GRE math topics including algebra, geometry, data analysis, and arithmetic
  • Strategic approach to solving complex problems efficiently
  • Practice exercises with answer explanations for self-assessment
  • Test-taking tips specifically tailored for the GRE format
  • Includes full-length practice tests to simulate real exam conditions

Pros

  • Straightforward explanations that clarify difficult concepts
  • Effective strategies for time management during the test
  • Plenty of practice questions that mirror real GRE difficulty level
  • Accessible layout with clear sections for different topics
  • Useful tips and tricks to improve overall score

Cons

  • Some users may find the content slightly repetitive after initial study
  • Lacks in-depth review of advanced math topics beyond typical GRE scope
  • May require supplementation with online resources for comprehensive preparation
  • Not as engaging or interactive as digital or app-based prep methods

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