GMAT Strategy :: RE: Letter of Recommendation

Author: outreach Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 9:55 pm (GMT -7) is there still any school asking for hard copy..i think in reco they ask for official email id… oh i remember in india IIMC also asks for hard copy reco. but they have given their format, and asked to seal it in a envelope with a countersign on the envelope of the recommender talk to the school u r applying and check with them _________________ ————————————- ————————————– How to use New Rupee Symbol in Computers

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Problem Solving :: RE: Help on a problem on mixtures

Author: outreach Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 9:49 pm (GMT -7) 11.2 – water 28.8 – milk x – qty of water to be added 28.8/(40+x)=60/100 28.8/(40+x)=3/5 144=120+3x x=8 _________________ ————————————- ————————————– How to use New Rupee Symbol in Computers?

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Problem Solving :: RE: Help on a problem on mixtures

Problem Solving :: Help on a problem on mixtures

Author: praveen_gmat Subject: Help on a problem on mixtures Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 9:39 pm (GMT -7) There is a 40 litres solution of milk and water in which milk forms 72%. How much water must be added to this solution to make it a solution in which milk forms 60%?

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Critical Reasoning :: RE: CR 1000 Test 27, Section II

Author: reply2spg Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 9:21 pm (GMT -7) More than 2.30 minutes, E is correct TT wrote: 10. Insects can see ultraviolet light and are known to identify important food sources and mating sites by sensing the characteristic patterns of ultraviolet light that these things reflect. Insects are also attracted to Glomosus spiderwebs, which reflect ultraviolet light.

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Problem Solving :: RE: Quantative Review 2nd Edition, Problem Solving #133

Author: selango Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 8:11 pm (GMT -7) RickH, Can you post the entire problem? _________________ **Anand**

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Problem Solving :: Quantative Review 2nd Edition, Problem Solving #133

Author: RickH Subject: Quantative Review 2nd Edition, Problem Solving #133 Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 8:08 pm (GMT -7) Can someone please explain to me how this problem works? Why do they re-write the last terms as (-1)(x-2)? -Rick

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GMAT Essays (AWA) :: begging you help me rate my essay, I have only 3 day left

Author: bupbebeo Subject: begging you help me rate my essay, I have only 3 day left Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 7:12 pm (GMT -7) “Without new ideas, any society will stagnate.

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I just Beat The GMAT! :: RE: Beat the GMAT? 710 – comparative scores listed

Author: bmorgan Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 7:07 pm (GMT -7) Nice score! Any prep advice to those of us looking to improve? _________________ I do not have superior intelligence or faultless looks

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Sentence Correction :: [Tough Grammer Issue] The proper use of participial phrases

Author: kasulty Subject: [Tough Grammer Issue] The proper use of participial phrases Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 6:56 pm (GMT -7) Hi everyone, I’d like to ask about the proper use of participial phrases in a sentense.

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Sentence Correction :: “Like” vs “As” vs “Just as” vs

Author: The Duke Subject: “Like” vs “As” vs “Just as” vs Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 5:32 pm (GMT -7) Does anyone have trouble with the differences between these words. I know that ” such as ” …

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Problem Solving :: RE: Probablility

Author: KrazyKarl Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 5:19 pm (GMT -7) Well if you’re multiplying the order shouldn’t matter (is that the transitive property? I know there’s a name for it from school), so as long as you’re setting it up right you should be okay. Glad that was right! I thought I might have missed something but at least thought that I could see where the first mistake was

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GMAT Strategy :: RE: (updated) – Verbal Strategy I used b/c slow reader (RC)

Author: KrazyKarl Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 5:16 pm (GMT -7) Wow, that’s crazy that it could make such a huge difference but maybe you’re on to something. I’d have a hard time just totally guessing, but it sounds like you have a huge penalty for not finishing all the question so if it saves you that much time it might actually be a really smart thing for you to do. Let us know how test #3 goes

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GMAT Strategy :: Online classes and discounts?

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GMAT Strategy :: Letter of Recommendation

Author: fc135 Subject: Letter of Recommendation Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 4:49 pm (GMT -7) Hi All I have just requested a Letter of Recommendation from my previous employer. Is it ok if it doesnt have to be on the employers Letter head cuz when I spoke to my manager, he did say that its difficult to get it on the Letter head and that he can send a personal one instead. Also, does it have to be a scanned copy or a hard copy mailed from India to the US

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Problem Solving :: Probablility

Author: Jinglander Subject: Probablility Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 4:21 pm (GMT -7) Can someone tell me where i went wrong here A club has 10 members.

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I just Beat The GMAT! :: Beat the GMAT? 710 – comparative scores listed

Author: evanr2 Subject: Beat the GMAT?

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Ask Accepted.com :: RE: Richard Ivey – Canada

Author: RumpelThickSkin Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 3:21 pm (GMT -7) You can scan and send your transcipts directly to them.

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Problem Solving :: RE: coordinate geometry formula: shortest distance between 2 lin

Author: sk818020 Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 3:15 pm (GMT -7) dinesh19aug wrote: sk818020 wrote: To find the distance between point a and point b in a coordinate plane you use this formula. Given two points (Xa, Ya), (Xb, Yb) [(Xa-Xb)^2+(Ya-Yb)^2] Hope that helps. Thanks, Jared Jared, This is not what I am looking for

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I just Beat The GMAT! :: RE: (2^4)(3^2)(5) = f..k yea! just got out.

Author: Victory_GMAT Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 3:03 pm (GMT -7) istanczyk wrote: No more studying! Thx for being a resource! So What was the score? I couldn’t understand the number system you used.

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Problem Solving :: coordinate geometry formula: shortest distance between 2 lin

Author: dinesh19aug Subject: coordinate geometry formula: shortest distance between 2 lin Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 2:31 pm (GMT -7) Hi, Is there a direct formula to calculate/find the shortest distance between 2 lines??

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