RCs make or break your GMAT.Practice RCs everyday!
Semicolons are used for joining two independent clausesAmy sings; she enjoys it. - Correct!
On Verbal questions, don't "Select 1 choice."Rather, "Eliminate 4 choices."
In DS, "combine" the two statements only when each statement fails alone.
Q. If X is an integer, is X a multiple of 12?(1) Two of the factors of X are 5 and 7.(2) X is a product of two odd integers.
The answer is not C. The answer is B.
In DS, when you are able to solve "too easily", you are probably missing a trap.
Q. Which integer is the highest common factor of four positive integers A, B, C, and D?(1) A= 27, B=49.
Unlike what many students will think, this statement is "Sufficient". Because no matter what "C" and "D" are, if HCF of "A" and "B" is 1, the answer is going to be "1".
You should regularly revisit SC concepts.Make SC Stage-1 videos and GMAT Shots your good friends!
Range:The difference between the greatest and smallest elements in a set.
RCs make or break your GMAT.Practice RCs everyday!
Schedule your GMAT (only) once you get your target score on 3 consecutive mocks!
Practice RCs, everyday!The skill will help you in all sections and question types!!
Don't leave mocks for the end- it's a common mistake.Take a mock every week.
Difference between "Inference" and "Conclusion" on CR:
- Inference is any statement that can be derived from the passage, without any assumptions or extrapolations- Conclusion is the main point of the passage.
- "Conclusion" is a subset of "Inferences".-- The "main inference".
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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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