STATISTICS (Advanced Placement Test Series) (Passbooks) (ADVANCED PLACEMENT TEST SERIES (AP))
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Rating | : | 4.93 (893 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0837362210 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 200 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-08-03 |
Language | : | English |
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Our PASSBOOKS® follow closely the format and content of the "real" examination, with hundreds of questions and answers. Those preparing for a civil service or vocational licensing exam can find the test preparation guide they're looking for in the Career Examination Series. Our research department is available to help you find the right book(s) you need for your exam(s). Hardbound editions available as special order at additional charge; please inquire. Professional licensing titles may also be found in the Admission Test Series, pp. About the Author National Learning Corporation has been publishing the PASSBOOK® series of test preparation books for 40 years. . 61-63. The General Aptitude Series on page 60 provides intensive preparation to supplement your study in areas common to many examinations. Each book is 8 1/2" x 11" in paperback (plastic bound) and lies flat for ease of use
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"Avoid Like The Plague." according to A Customer. If you expect this book to prepare you for the AP exam, think again. This poorly assembled (physically and content-wise) book is a collection of college-level, calculus-infused statistics problems. There are no explanations for any questions. Also, this is really less of a book and more of a basement production; you really must see it to believe the gall of the publishers. One star is too much. Check out Barron's guide or REA's and steer clear of this scam.. Probably the worst book I have ever come across A Customer This book has to be a joke. It is so poorly put together, has no pagination, a variety of different fonts, hand-drawn notation, etc. And the content is so far off the mark of what A.P. Statistics is all about. Can't believe that they actually charge money for this outdated and confused assortment.. Possibly the world's poorest written book This book will NOT, in any way, prepare anyone for the AP Stat test. It is not related to the content of the test in any manner. It is totally unorganized.