Barron's E-Z Geometry
A**R
Product is good, but the person does not call before coming for delivery
Product is good, but the person does not call before coming for delivery
V**A
Few practice questions
It’s ok.
S**S
An Excellent Book to Brush Up On Geometry
I used this book to brush up on my Geometry, and boy, did it put me to work. What I liked about the book are the explanations of Geometric ideas, theorems, particularly the proofs. But this book will put you to work with all the problems that it has in it. Some sections are easier to finish than others, but once you get to the proofs, they'll take some time to complete.Overall, this book almost works like a text-book given the volume of material and explanations and practice problems. I highly recommend this book.
K**L
glad we went with this book
I purchased this after my daughter started seeing a tutor for geometry. Normally a straight A student, she was really struggling with geometry. The title suggested getting a book, as her class doesn't use one. It's been very helpful, and should still be helpful when she's taking college courses. It's straight forward, glad we went with this book.
A**N
Great All-In-One Geometry Text
I bought this to use as reference while tutoring a high school students in geometry. It was a great supplement to his text book. His teacher used the text problems for class and homework, leaving little room for extra practice. This was a great resource for me to use to reteach a topic or review before a test. Unlike other workbooks, the answers for practice sets were included, leaving no wasted time during a tutoring session. This was a great all-encompassing resource for my library.
M**E
Review for 5 GMAT MATH Popular Books!
While I have studied, "E-Z Geometry" by Mr. Leff Lawrence to a great extent as foundational knowledge for the Geometry section of the GMAT, and "Conquering GMAT MATH" by Mr. Robert Moyer as well as the "The Ultimate MATH Refresher" by LightHouse Review, I really haven't read all these new books since I bought them, two of them which I received just today, April 24, 2016 from my Allen, TX address. Therefore, I would need a deeper review of each book for the GMAT. The above three books cited have been very satisfying in helping me to prepare for the Quantitative section of the exam. As for "Princeton Review of Math Workout" for the GMAT 5th Edition, I am hoping I made a better choice of purchase compared to KAPLAN version of the book, and as for EZ Solutions Test Prep Series for Geometry by Mr. Punit Rarya SuryaChandra, I have very high hopes the book will help me to solve any similar difficult questions that I couldn't solve on my own in the E-Z Geometry Practice Exercises by Mr. Leff Lawrence, so I would be using the test preparation as the "Workout Book" on Geometry. The first practice question in the Geometry Test Preparation by Punit however, explains perpendicular line as an 180 degree. Perpendicular lines typically forms a 90 degree angle and that has been consistently maintained by Mr. Leff Lawrence in the E-Z Geometry. However, the second question was quite right about angles formed by straight line which is equal to 180 degree. So, I wouldn't know if there is something I am missing out in the first question by Mr. Punit SuryaChandra Geometry test preparation or if it is a pesky mistake from the author or the publisher of the book. Otherwise, these collections of books I expect to help me overcome the GMAT quantitative section. Again, I still have serious review of the GMAT to do, so I may not be able to give final comments about these books until after the real GMAT exam, which hopefully I will take later in 2016. Thank you to all the booksellers for the opportunity to purchase these books at very fair rate on Amazon.
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