Barron’s GRE Verbal Workbook

Barron’s GRE Verbal Workbook by Philip Geer, published by Barrons Educational Series on August 1, 2014, is a comprehensive resource designed for prospective graduate students preparing for the GRE. This edition spans 344 pages and provides focused preparation for the exam’s verbal reasoning section. The author outlines the purposes and structures of various question types, offering over 380 example questions with detailed explanations to help test takers understand how to arrive at correct answers.
Readers will find a range of study aids within this workbook, including a diagnostic test to identify strengths and weaknesses, extensive practice and review chapters covering sentence equivalence, text completion, and reading comprehension. Additionally, the book includes two full-length practice tests with answers and explanations, along with a concise GRE Dictionary that features essential vocabulary for successful test preparation. This structured approach aims to equip students with the necessary tools to enhance their verbal reasoning skills effectively.
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Prospective graduate students preparing for the GRE will find intensive and carefully focused preparation for the exam’s verbal reasoning section in this book. The author discusses the purposes and structure of the question types, providing more than 380 example questions with explanations that demonstrate how to arrive at correct answers. Test takers will also find:
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