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 : GRE Physics (Graduate Record Examination Series, Gre-15)

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Binding: Plastic Comb
EAN: 9780837352152
ISBN: 0837352150
Label: National Learning Corp
Manufacturer: National Learning Corp
Number Of Items: 1
Publication Date: January 01, 2004
Publisher: National Learning Corp
Studio: National Learning Corp




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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Use this book as intended
DANTES stands for "Defense Activity for Non-traditional Education Support." It is a U.S. Department of Defense program that allows military and other eligible personnel to test out of basic college courses via the DSST (Dantes Standardized Subject Tests). This reduces the number of courses personnel need to take to obtain their Associate's or Bachelor's degrees.

This series of DSST books is not intended to be used to learn course material (try Schaum's Outline series); rather they ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Awful GRE prep
This book is more suited for SAT prep. Questions are way too easy and aren't even close to simulating the physics GRE. The book doesn't even give explanations for answers - just tests and answer keys. Not worth it.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Really an algebra-based high school physics review
This book really is a collection of sheets of review questions that were apparently made up for an algebra-based high-school physics course, and so the book is at much too low a level for physics GRE review. There are a _few_ higher level questions thrown in on rare occasions, but even these are not at all at the level of the physics GRE. The answers to the questions (all multiple choice format) are given, but there are no worked out solutions for any of the problems. There are no short review ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - It's OK, but far better review books exist
This book does provide a decent preparation for the physics GRE, but there are no examples where problems are actually solved. It is also lacking in letting you know exactly what is needed for the test. The questions are multiple choice out of 4 instead of 5 so the simulation of an actual test is flawed. I'd suggest the Barron's review book which has numerous practice exams, and actually goes through and solves every question.







 






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