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- This product had a total of 36 reviews as of our last analysis date on Feb 7 2020.
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This book is useless for any purpose. The review material is VERY superficial and contains only simple conceptual info which yo... Read More
This book is not for the GRE. The difficulty level of the advice and problems inside this book are not even as difficult as the... Read More
This book has helped alot to prepare for the test, it goes over some great points and made it easy and very helpful to study fo... Read More
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I like the basic format of the book, and most of all that the publishing company isn't trying to save themselves money by fitting as much information as possible on each page, because it would be completely overwhelming for someone like me just trying to review enough to make it through my test.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The format is basic and bolded with each new paragraph of information, as seen in the photo i've provided.
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This book is useless for any purpose.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The review material is very superficial and contains only simple conceptual info which you already know, and practically no quantitative information.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
On top of that, it contains lots of printing errors and logically inconsistent questions.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Absolutely not at an adequate level for gre prep.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Most of the information in this book is extremely basic information that doesn't go much beyond the level of the first two years of undergraduate chemistry courses.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The section for inorganic chemistry essentially only speaks of periodic trends and general acid/base chemistry, not covering any information taught in an upper level undergraduate or graduate inorganic class.