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I haven't quite finished the book but felt no reason I couldn't offer a review. Already over a hundred of them! I was surprised to find 1 star reviews, but then I found that they seemed to be more about the morality of Frankie and company than about the book itself. Well, okay.
I read sooo many reviews on this prior to purchasing and was impressed at how many positive reviews there were. I went off the pill in Nov 2015 was going on 4 mths without a period. I decided to give Pregnitude a shot hoping it would kick start my system so I would finally have a natural period after getting off the BC. I am thrilled to say that exactly two weeks after I started Pregnitude, twice a day, I woke up to my period! It could just be coincidence but I truly believe this got my body where it needed to be! The second day I took it I had cramps that I hadn't felt in a very long time and then had sore nipples (sorry for TMI) for that first week (something was happening!). My guess is that was my body kicking into gear and possibly ovulating. Highly recommend for anyone in a similar situation! Hoping my cycles continue to come naturally now and are regular. I will continue to take pregnitude. Hoping for a BFP within the next few months :)
First off was looking for a full suspension 29er. Tested the Trek Rumblefish and Superfly 100 and then the top dog on my list, the Santa Cruz Tall boy. I still intend on purchasing the Tallboy but at $3,000 I'll need to save for that. Plus I need a bike for my wife. So I either get one for myself or buy a cheaper 29er and get her one. Enter the Diamondback Overdrive Comp 2012 version. I found mine for a steal of a deal still in the box at $489! I was told to look longer and purchase a Cannondale, Specialized, or Trek. Well I looked at these and for the price of the Comp these other big companies couldn't compete with what Diamondback has on the their bikes in the hardtail 29er version. Components are good, but not the best but I'd say better than average. The saddle is a bit hard and I will probably replace this. The bike on the trail handles exceptionally well. Again all I have to compare this too was the full suspension 29ers I was spending much time on. The last one being the the Tallboy by Santa Cruz, an expensive boutique bike that is rated as one of the best. In comparison to the FS bikes I was pleasantly surprised by the Comp. This bike can climb! In rock gardens, turns, or anything this bike can handle it. I've shown it to may people and they are really surprised at the weight of the bike. It's lighter than I expected. I thought it was going to be very heavy but it's actually very manageable. Of course its not as light as the Santa Cruz or the Superfly 100 but seemed about a light as the Trek rumblefish. I do like Schimano components and SRAm for me is taking some getting used to but thats a small thing. It shifts very well and accurately. Most of the other big companies have a 29er in a hard tail, but like I said they don't offer what DB does for the price, and as I tested their bikes the DB Comp 29er performs better than their 29er hardtails! I think sometimes you are paying for the name on these other 29er hard tails.
This was recommended to me and so I bought this for my son when he was studying for his test. It helped him tremendously!! I would highly recommend!!
After receiving scores in the 96th and 78th percentiles for Verbal and Quantitative reasoning, respectively, I decided to buy a study guide so I could work on scoring into the 95-99th percentiles on both. I found the Verbal portion to be utterly useless. Worse, it's actually confusing to someone who has a very good (90th+ percentile) understanding of vocabulary. Some of the vocabulary works in the glossary are flat out incorrect definitions and many of them are simply misleading. The problem with the Verbal portion, particularly the vocabulary in this book, is that it tries to oversimplify.....the oversimplification kills its effectiveness. If you are very weak on vocabulary, or are uninterested in the specific and precise meanings of words, then the Verbal portion may be okay for you. But I find it hard to believe that anyone could raise their Verbal score to above an 85th percentile using this book. I found the math portion to be a little bit better. But the questions were way off base when I took the GRE. Most useful in the Math portion is the summary of the types of problems found in the index (about a hundred problem types, broken down by difficulty).