Hello--
CyberPrep.com is now beta-testing a new ebook that is titled CyberPrep for the GMAT. The book will be released in just a few weeks in the Adobe eBook Reader format.
Right now, we're testing four math chapters. If you'd like to receive a complimentary copy of these chapters to help with your studies, just send us an e-mail: cybered@capital.net.
We'll send you a return e-mail with an attachment that can be opened using the Adobe eBook Reader.
If you don't already have the program installed on your computer, it's a free download from Adobe that you get at:
Or if the link has changed since we posted this message, just go to the Adobe site:
Enter "ebook" in the search window, and you'll find the free download.
We'll also send you an evaluation form that we'll ask you to complete after you've used the product.
The lawyers insist that we point out the obvious. (Obvious to everyone, that is, but lawyers.) You don't get any compensation for reviewing the beta version; you don't become an author or editor or otherwise acquire any property interest in the material; your comments in the evaluation form become the property of CyberPrep.com; and we can't guarantee you a higher score. On the other hand, you don't have a legal obligation to complete the evaluation form--though we hope you will complete it because we value user feedback. And finally, CyberPrep.com assumes no legal responsibility for anything including, but not limited to, the Stock Market Crash of 1929, the disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa, or the invention of elevator music.
We hope to hear from you. In the meantime, good luck and good studying.
The Editors
cybered@capital.net