For preparing for the CAT exam, particularly to enhance verbal ability, several resources are recommended. Kaplan offers free seminars that can be beneficial, and utilizing public library resources for study materials is suggested. Barron's "Essential Words" is highlighted as an excellent vocabulary book, while Kaplan's verbal review is also considered a solid option for exam preparation.
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can anyone please tell me the name of a gud guide book to start with, for preparing fr the cat exam especially to improve the verbal ability section
You mean, for the general GRE exam (the computer-adaptive GRE)?
I'm studying for this right now, too. I've been attending those free Kaplan seminars around campus (if you have a Kaplan place near you) and checking out books from the public library. Barron's has a great word book ("Essential Words" or something like that). Kaplan has a decent verbal review.
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