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Practice RCs, everyday!The skill will help you in all sections and question types!!
In a correct sentence, each pronoun must have a clear noun for reference; the noun and pronoun must agree in number.
On the GMAT, ensure 'completing' each section.- "no attempts" attract greater penalty than "negative attempts" do.
In DS, beware of "exceptions".
Q. Is X positive?
(1) |X| = X.
Because of the exception "X = 0" case, this statement is insufficient.
Do not chase "tricks/tips/shortcuts". Chase "concepts"!
Do not chase "scores", chase "learning". Scores will follow.
In DS, an answer is achieved only when the answer is "consistent".
Q. Is X a multiple of 24?
(1) X is a multiple of 6.
(2) X is a multiple of 4.
X = 24 satisfies both (1) and (2), leads to "Yes".
X = 12 satisfies both (1) and (2), leads to "No".
"Inconsistent". Hence, insufficient. Answer is E.
1-week gap in prep hurts your progress by 3-weeks.
Uncountable nouns are singular.Hair has grown. - CorrectSugar is sweet. - Correct
1-week gap in prep hurts your progress by 3-weeks.
Practice RCs, everyday!The skill will help you in all sections and question types!!
Don't exhaust official material early- it's a common mistake.Save it for the last few weeks.
"The fallacy of drawing a conclusion based on one entity’s comparison with oneself"
-A favorite GMAT CR fallacy.
Example: Jack improved his score by 200%.
Inference: Jack performed well. - Incorrect
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Do not chase "tricks/tips/shortcuts". Chase "concepts"!
Do not chase "scores", chase "learning". Scores will follow.
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