GMAT Dense Reading Comprehension

Many GMAT test-takers find the GMAT Dense Reading Comprehension section to be one of the least favorite areas in the GMAT EXAM; however, it is possible to score well in this kind of question with a bit of practice. This…

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GMAT Math Concepts: Inequalities

What are Inequalities in GMAT Math Concepts? Inequalities are some of the more algebraically complex concepts. Inequalities can be defined as statements that show values that are greater or lesser than other values. The open end of the inequality sign(<)…

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GMAT Sentence Corrections: Sentence structure

Before we can understand sentence structure in GMAT Sentence Corrections, we must first understand what a sentence is. We can start by asking, “What makes a sentence a sentence?”  What are the components of a complete sentence? Subject – This…

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GMAT Analytical Writing Assessment

Also called the GMAT Essay, the Analytical Writing Assessment(AWA) overall is a single task, which is to evaluate an argument. You will have a total of 30 minutes to consider the argument, write your essay, and finally proofread your essay….

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GMAT Integrated Reasoning: Multi-Source Reasoning

Multi-source reasoning questions in the integrated reasoning section are some of the most unique questions in the entire GMAT exam. The integrated reasoning section has 12 questions. Usually, three of these make one set of multi-source reasoning questions. In a…

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GMAT Data Sufficiency Word problems

Of the 31 questions you will come across in the quantitative reasoning section of the GMAT exam, at least 50% will be data-sufficiency questions. This means that there will be 15 to 16 data-sufficiency questions in any quantitative reasoning section…

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GMAT Quantitative Reasoning Section: Number Properties

Number Properties is one of the foundational concepts of the GMAT quantitative reasoning section. Some of the concepts this article covers are very simple, and some people may even consider them obvious, yet they aren’t so obvious to everyone. It…

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GMAT Problem Solving: Technical Mathematics

While there are several ways of solving mathematical problems in the quantitative reasoning section of the GMAT, a time comes when the only reasonable tactic is technical mathematics. If you see a clearly technical math problem where no information is…

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GMAT Reading Comprehension: Exam Overview

Reading comprehension is one of the three types of questions you will find in the verbal reasoning section of your GMAT exam, with the other two being critical reasoning and sentence correction. Always assume that you are going to see…

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GMAT Data Sufficiency Questions: Tips To Improve Scores

There’s no doubt anyone would find the GMAT data sufficiency questions confusing, especially if you’re handling them for the first time. While they tend to look like most of the questions you’ve come across in your math class, they’re far…

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