

Ace the Physics GRE!!! Review: Taking the PGRE? You need this. - This book is an awesome resource. The authors have effectively compressed all of the relevant information you'll need on the PGRE into one book. It is very compressed though, so if you're new to a particular topic, you shouldn't try to learn it from this book alone. In fact, it says so right up front. They have a list of books that you should have and study from in addition to this one. There is a chapter for each topic that ETS lists will be on the exam. They cover all of the essential info, and then there's an end of chapter "test" for each chapter with a detailed explanation on how they got to the solution. There are 3 full length mock exams at the back of the book and full explanations for all 300 of those questions. They're pretty candid and informal about each topic and tell you if you need to memorize something (or not), or if they're skipping some detail because you just don't need it for the PGRE. The only downsides to this book are the fact that there are "only" 3 practice exams (but you can get more from ETS and physicsgre.com) and that there are some typos and errors. However, there is a detailed errata on their website that corrects these issues, so it's not that big of a deal. In a nutshell, if you're practicing for the PGRE, you need this book. Review: A Fantastic Guide - One of the hardest things about preparing for the physics GRE is the sizable amount of material that needs to be covered. I remember reading the ETS' pamphlet about the test and then saying to myself, "How long is it going to take me to get through all this?" It was almost overwhelming at first because I didn't know where I should start. I searched online and found many books that had physics problems and one expensive guide printed by ETS. This book provides an excellent starting point for preparing for the GRE physics subject test. Not only does this book cover each of the subject areas included in the GRE, but it also gives you insight into the extent to which each area is covered in general on the test. If you need a more in-depth explanation of a certain topic, outside references are included (most of which are from widely-used undergraduate textbooks) to accomplish the task. GRE-style review problems are provided at the end of each section so you can test out the skills covered. It also has full length GRE-style tests for more practice. I have to say I am very happy with this book and feel it should be the new gold-standard review guide for the GRE physics subject test. Before I close my review, there is important thing you should note: READ THE FORWARD OF THE BOOK BEOFRE YOU JUMP IN. This is a first edition textbook so there are bound to be errors. The authors are aware of this and encourage readers to contact them about anything that seems unclear or amiss. Another review complained that the book is "riddled with errors." There are some errors, however, I feel this largely an overstatement. Most of the errors are easily spotted and when I emailed the authors (on a Saturday afternoon at that) they got back to me right away with an explanation of the errors and informed me that an errata sheet is on its way.
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T**7
Taking the PGRE? You need this.
This book is an awesome resource. The authors have effectively compressed all of the relevant information you'll need on the PGRE into one book. It is very compressed though, so if you're new to a particular topic, you shouldn't try to learn it from this book alone. In fact, it says so right up front. They have a list of books that you should have and study from in addition to this one. There is a chapter for each topic that ETS lists will be on the exam. They cover all of the essential info, and then there's an end of chapter "test" for each chapter with a detailed explanation on how they got to the solution. There are 3 full length mock exams at the back of the book and full explanations for all 300 of those questions. They're pretty candid and informal about each topic and tell you if you need to memorize something (or not), or if they're skipping some detail because you just don't need it for the PGRE. The only downsides to this book are the fact that there are "only" 3 practice exams (but you can get more from ETS and physicsgre.com) and that there are some typos and errors. However, there is a detailed errata on their website that corrects these issues, so it's not that big of a deal. In a nutshell, if you're practicing for the PGRE, you need this book.
S**A
A Fantastic Guide
One of the hardest things about preparing for the physics GRE is the sizable amount of material that needs to be covered. I remember reading the ETS' pamphlet about the test and then saying to myself, "How long is it going to take me to get through all this?" It was almost overwhelming at first because I didn't know where I should start. I searched online and found many books that had physics problems and one expensive guide printed by ETS. This book provides an excellent starting point for preparing for the GRE physics subject test. Not only does this book cover each of the subject areas included in the GRE, but it also gives you insight into the extent to which each area is covered in general on the test. If you need a more in-depth explanation of a certain topic, outside references are included (most of which are from widely-used undergraduate textbooks) to accomplish the task. GRE-style review problems are provided at the end of each section so you can test out the skills covered. It also has full length GRE-style tests for more practice. I have to say I am very happy with this book and feel it should be the new gold-standard review guide for the GRE physics subject test. Before I close my review, there is important thing you should note: READ THE FORWARD OF THE BOOK BEOFRE YOU JUMP IN. This is a first edition textbook so there are bound to be errors. The authors are aware of this and encourage readers to contact them about anything that seems unclear or amiss. Another review complained that the book is "riddled with errors." There are some errors, however, I feel this largely an overstatement. Most of the errors are easily spotted and when I emailed the authors (on a Saturday afternoon at that) they got back to me right away with an explanation of the errors and informed me that an errata sheet is on its way.
J**H
Excellent review and strategy guide for the physics GRE
Conquering the Physics GRE is a great comprehensive review of the topics covered in the GRE Physics subject test. Being (at the time of writing) one of only two Physics GRE review books available, Conquering the Physics GRE is orders of magnitude better than the other book available. Not only does it cover the relevant topics in a concise manner, it skips over needless details not needed for the GRE. Note however this book is only designed augment your current knowledge of physics in preparation for the standardized GRE, and in no way completely covers the topics. Not only does it give a great review of the relevant material, It gives many tips on how best to answer GRE type questions, including ways to eliminate answers to better your odds. The printed version of the book does have many errors, I will admit, however there is an extensive online (and downloadable I believe) PDF of the errata organized by page number, so it is easy to keep open and check for errors if something seems amiss. This is my second time preparing for the Physics GRE and I did not have such a resource my first go at it, and it was very difficult to prepare, even with the practice tests and all my undergraduate books. This book shows you how to prepare for the correct types of questions, something that cannot be learned from randomly picking out questions from a book. I recommend this to anyone preparing for the Physics GRE, regardless of background, just note that if you do not come from a physics background, extra materials will be needed to prepare correctly, however there is a nice list of such references noted in this book to help with that.
A**R
Solid comprehensive review of Physics GRE topics
Very good review of all relevant concepts on the physics GRE. The authors focus only on what needs to be known for the test and skip a lot of derivations, but often direct readers to resources where the derivations can be found. Also covers tips and tricks that I found useful - limiting cases in particular allowed me to answer 5 problems on the real test that I wouldn't have been able to previously. The chapter on statistical mechanics is particularly good and well organized - that's a tough subject to cover but they strip away all of the unnecessary information to make studying more clear. Suggestions: - The mechanics subsection on normal modes of oscillation was unclear, and I think the discussion of the oscillation matrices could be left out entirely. This is difficult to explain without detailed math and unless the full derivation has been on a recent test I think this section can be shortened a lot. - I found the practice tests different from the ETS released tests and the real GRE, so they weren't much use in simulating a full testing experience. - More problems overall at the end of each chapter. I would rather have 20-30 more worked/explained problems for each section than 3 practice tests at the end.
S**C
Essential for Review
Absolutely essential if you're studying for the physics GRE and you need a good review of content you'll find in the exam. Some of the material stressed in this book may or may not show up on the exam but it's important to know all of it just in case. You might lack understanding in certain topics and not even realize it, and this book brings it all together so you can go over it quickly and make sure you understand. The practice tests in the back are very difficult, but that's what makes them so useful when you need to make sure you know how to solve any problem. There seem to be a few translation/editing errors but not enough to be an issue. There is a lack of pictures and diagrams, but things like that can usually be found online. Overall, it gives you what you need for the exam and cuts out a lot of the extra theory that you don't.
S**B
Too many errors
The book can serve as a useful reminder of the topics that come up on the GRE but it is full of ERRORS. Most of the circuit equations are WRONG. Some examples: Page 87 equations 2.71 2.72 and 2.75 are wrong. It is not Ceq = SUM 1/Ci. The right answer 1/Ceq = SUM 1/Ci Page 89 equation 2.82 is also wrong. It is not I = V/R = exp (-R/L t). The right answer is I = V/R - V/R exp (-R/L) t
A**1
Great book, but outdated
This book was very good, well written, well organized. However, I do not think that this book emphasizes what the GRE tests considers anymore. Both GRE's I took last fall emphasized equation memorization and "powers of two" calculations. This means that all the classical mechanics and the focus on derivations from basic equations that this book has end up becoming meaningless from a test preparation standpoint. The GRE is really meant to be a study for the test kind of thing, it isn't a good appreciation of your abilities in physics. There was a strong focus on having things like the Square Well solutions memorized or just knowing the form of the solution to a cylindrical conducting wire or blackbody radiation. I think the book is really great for refreshing yourself on basic physics. After reviewing the older GREs that are available, I also agree that this book would have been great preparing for those tests. However, I would caution anyone who is going to take the Physics GRE that this test is now highly memorization focused with most problems being phenomena memorization or spitting out some power of two. This is more of a condemnation of the tests than anything, I still think this is a great book and well organized overall.
A**M
I can't recommend this book highly enough
I can't recommend this book highly enough. I've attached an image of my PGRE scores as I went through the book. I started studying a year ago and used this book as my bible, seeking supplements for more problems and further clarification when necessary. As you can see, I've gone from the 28th percentile to a perfect score. Yes, I put in a huge amount of work, but I would not have been able to do it without this book. It was incredibly helpful. It was clear and concise and it covered the topics in exactly the right amount of detail. Here are some tips on how to get the most out of your studying. 1. Yes, there are some errors, but the complete list of errata is on the website so at the beginning of each chapter you can correct any mistakes. 2. Flashcards are your friends. If you have the time to memorize a large number of formulae, it will be to your advantage. A lot of the real test is managing time and knowing useful formulae cold is very helpful. 3. Pace yourself with the official ETS practice tests. If you are worried about the PGRE, this book is a must have.
B**T
Good book
This is the book you're searching for. Made by two students with clear empathy for test takers, the book has been recently revised to purge errata which were in the first edition. The presentation of the chapters is gorgeous (all hail LaTeX) and the content itself is the memento you need, with every formula derived appropriately. The small questions at the end of each topic are useful to remember the various formulas. One can only regret that there are only three blank tests at the end of the book.
S**A
It doesn't serve good for the students who want to start it all ...
The book is for those who are very familiar with the basics and need a quick recap or revision.. It doesn't serve good for the students who want to start it all from the first.. The book contains complex problms leading to complicated analyisis..
L**A
L'unico libro
รจ l'unico testo attendibile per la preparazione dell'esame GRE Physics. Segue fedelmente il programma ufficiale ed รจ pieno di esempi estremamente attendibili. Consigliatissimo. Unica pecca: qualche errore che perรฒ viene continuamente corretto nella errata corrige disponibile online
J**A
Good but not reliable
Outdated. Didnt help with my actual exam on October 2015. Buy it only for review purpose. Dont rely too much on it.
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