GMAT Strategy :: RE: Knewton vs Manhattan GMAT Prep

Author: osirus0830 Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 7:23 am (GMT -8) Even if the homework is light, you do realize that you can do extra work right? You don’t have to limit yourself to their homework assignments. If you feel that it is too light, find supplemental material and do more.

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GMAT Strategy :: Knewton vs Manhattan GMAT Prep

Author: misterchipper Subject: Knewton vs Manhattan GMAT Prep Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 7:22 am (GMT -8) I currently am in the Knewton online class. I have already taken the GMAT (received a 680) and am taking knewton in hopes of boosting my score. I am now in week 3 of Knewton class, and so far, I think the amount of homework has been very light and the questions very easy

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Critical Reasoning :: RE: Guitar strings_Evaluate

Author: kstv Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 7:14 am (GMT -8) Guitar strings often go “dead”–become less responsive and bright in tone–after a few weeks of intense use. A researcher whose son is a classical guitarist hypothesized that dirt and oil, rather than changes in the material properties of the string, were responsible.

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GMAT Strategy :: RE: Nitty Gritty of Strategy

Author: Does The GMAT beat back? Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 7:08 am (GMT -8) Thanks Dana! You are right.

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Data Sufficiency :: RE: ABC triangle

Author: bpgen Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 7:02 am (GMT -8) Thanks all! Answer would be A alone sufficient. Here is bit detail explanation: As we know cosine formulas, and cosX always > 0 if it’s angle 0 Therefore, if you take ratio of sides: AC =3x, BC = 4x, AB = 6x we have: 9+16> 36 9+36> 16 36+16> 9 Hence triangle is acute angled triangle(all angles of triangle ABC smaller than 90 degrees)

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GMAT Math :: RE: Is there a faster way to solve this?

Author: Lookingfor700GMAT Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 6:59 am (GMT -8) Thanks Papgust.

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I just Beat The GMAT! :: RE: From 610 to 720…..complete irony

Author: singhag Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 6:57 am (GMT -8) Bharath, I will recommend you to learn few templates for AWA…try two or three test with it and rest without it…it will provide you little more time for analysis…But it completely depend on your concentration level and please do it as per your comfort level.

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Critical Reasoning :: RE: Please help on this one

Author: kstv Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 6:57 am (GMT -8) Let us take the case of colour blindness. Suppose Red appears Blue to me. I should paint a red dress blue

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GMAT Math :: RE: Language class combination

Author: papgust Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 6:48 am (GMT -8) Yet again! http://www.beatthegmat.com/gmat-prep-probability-t10669.html

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GMAT Math :: RE: Sequence question

Author: papgust Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 6:46 am (GMT -8) Again! Search for a question before you post http://www.beatthegmat.com/infinite-sequence-t2111.html

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Critical Reasoning :: RE: speed to read CR

Author: akhilkathuria Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 6:45 am (GMT -8) Hey Buddy, First, at that speed how accurate are you? You should be able to improve your accuracy at the current pace. Secondly, Dont read the CR questions fast

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GMAT Math :: RE: Data sufficiency

Author: papgust Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 6:44 am (GMT -8) Check this out, http://www.beatthegmat.com/gmat-prep-question-really-tough-one-lcm-gcf-factor-etc-t12512.html Remember to search for a question before you start a new topic!

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GMAT Math :: Language class combination

Author: Lookingfor700GMAT Subject: Language class combination Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 6:43 am (GMT -8) In a certain group of 10 members, 4 members teach only French and the rest teach only Spanish or German. If the group is to choose a 3 member committee who must have at least one member who teaches French, how many different committees can be chosen?

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GMAT Math :: How come the answer is 20 not 18?

Author: Lookingfor700GMAT Subject: How come the answer is 20 not 18? Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 6:40 am (GMT -8) ((square root of 9+sqr80)+square root of 9-sqr80))^2 I thought the answer is 80 as the ^2 cancels the two square roots then I added 9+sqr80 to 9-sqr80 which should be 18 right, as the 9s sum to 18 and the sqr80 cancel out?

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GMAT Math :: Please explain this digit question

Author: Lookingfor700GMAT Subject: Please explain this digit question Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 6:37 am (GMT -8) Is the hundreths digit of the decimal D greater than 5? (1) The tenths digit of 10d is 7 (2) The thousandths digit of d/10 is 7 What exactly is the question asking?

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GMAT Strategy :: McGraw-Hill’s GMAT, 2010 Edition, Any GOOD?

Author: halai82 Subject: McGraw-Hill’s GMAT, 2010 Edition, Any GOOD?

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Reading Comprehension :: RE: How do i reduce the time I take on a short RC passage?

Author: Pdgmat2010 Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 2:28 am (GMT -8) Could someone help pls?

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I just Beat The GMAT! :: From 610 to 720…..complete irony

Author: singhag Subject: From 610 to 720…..complete irony Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 2:28 am (GMT -8) I am an average Indian who has ignored his basics during schooling. My foundation was weak and I always know that but still able to make my way up the career in which basics is not required…I realized the importance of basics when I started preparing for GMAT…initially it was the disgusting feeling of not knowing the simple grammar rule or a elementary maths formula

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Sentence Correction :: RE: A study of food resources in the North Pacific

Author: kstv Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 2:03 am (GMT -8) A study of food resources in the North Pacific between 1989 and 1996 revealed that creatures of the seabed were suffering from dwindling food supplies, possibly resulting from increasing sea surface temperatures during the same period. Increasing sea surface temperature gives the impression that sea surface is incraesing not temperatures.

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Sentence Correction :: RE: The investigations of many psychologists

Author: kstv Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 1:32 am (GMT -8) The investigations of many psychologists and anthropologists support the generalization of there being little that is a significant difference in the underlying mental processes manifested by people from different cultures. A of there being little that is a significant difference B of there being little that is significantly different C of little that is significantly different D that there is little that is significantly different E that there is little of significant differences There is little that is adverb significantly is better than singificant so E and A can be ruled out.

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