tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14036238561545996192024-02-21T10:01:18.575+05:30GMATtingHow I got a 730 & a look into my MBA Plansgmat delhihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10600081780364166709noreply@blogger.comBlogger141125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403623856154599619.post-26435395850219613622015-02-09T16:37:00.002+05:302015-02-09T16:42:38.582+05:30The Best Of The Blog 2009-11<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
This blog was a place where I used to come and talk about my GMAT worries, share the best resources I found and notes on questions and concepts I struggled with. Here are the best posts -<br />
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<li><a href="http://gmatting.blogspot.in/2009/09/important-links.html" target="_blank">Important Links</a> - all the useful links I've ever found. This was last updated in 2011, and therefore needs some serious updating!</li>
<li><a href="http://gmatting.blogspot.in/2009/10/ack.html" target="_blank">A piece of advice</a> which essentially tells me that you shouldn't even touch Official Guide (OG) questions till you've completed your learning stage of studying for the GMAT. Which basically means - get a syllabus and place and learn it first, practice from some other sources (find practice questions, get used to "pacing" and using a timer under test-like conditions), and finally - when you're ready - open OG questions. Especially don't touch Verbal before you're done studying MGMAT's Sentence Correction book (which we already own).</li>
<li>Best <a href="http://gmatting.blogspot.in/2009/12/flashcard-advice.html" target="_blank">flashcard advice</a> ever, if I may say so myself. If you haven't already, download some useful flashcards first, use them, and then make your own customised ones.</li>
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gmat delhihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10600081780364166709noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403623856154599619.post-27324574070450281652015-02-09T15:57:00.000+05:302015-02-09T16:39:49.645+05:30The Basics. And What's New?<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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1) One of the first things you should do is go through this helpful <b>overview</b> of the GMAT exam in an infographic! (In case you can't view the image clearly, see it <a href="http://www.mba.com/india/the-gmat-exam/prepare-for-the-gmat-exam/test-prep-materials/the-official-guide-to-your-best-gmat.aspx" target="_blank">here</a>).</div>
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2) And then read the <b>GMAT Handbook</b>, downloadable from this <a href="http://www.mba.com/india/the-gmat-exam/prepare-for-the-gmat-exam/test-prep-materials/the-gmat-prep-timeline.aspx" target="_blank">page</a>.</div>
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3) Try your hand at some <b>sample questions</b> to understand what each section is about:</div>
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<li><b><i>AWA:</i></b> Here's a <a href="http://www.mba.com/india/the-gmat-exam/gmat-exam-format-timing/analytical-writing-assessment/analysis-of-argument-question.aspx" target="_blank">sample</a> AWA question along with the answer</li>
<li><b><i>IR</i></b> samples <a href="http://www.mba.com/india/the-gmat-exam/gmat-exam-format-timing/integrated-reasoning/ir-sample-question-types.aspx" target="_blank">here</a>.</li>
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This data sufficiency problem consists of a question and two statements, labeled (1) and (2), in which certain data are given. You have to decide whether the data given in the statements are sufficient for answering the question. Using the data given in the statements, plus your knowledge of mathematics and everyday facts (such as the number of days in July or the meaning of the word counterclockwise), you must indicate whether:</div>
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<li>Statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question asked.</li>
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<li>Statements (1) and (2) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient to answer the question asked, and additional data specific to the problem are needed.</li>
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If a real estate agent received a commission of 6 percent of the selling price of a certain house, what was the selling price of the house? </div>
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(1) The selling price minus the real estate agent's commission was $84,600.<br />
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<li>(B) Statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient. </li>
<li>(C) BOTH statements TOGETHER are sufficient, but NEITHER statement ALONE is sufficient. </li>
<li>(D) EACH statement ALONE is sufficient. </li>
<li>(E) Statements (1) and (2) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient.</li>
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Schools expect textbooks to be a valuable source of information for students. My research suggests, however, that textbooks that address the place of Native Americans within the history of the United States distort history to suit a particular cultural value system. In some textbooks, for example, settlers are pictured as more humane, complex, skillful, and wise than Native Americans. In essence, textbooks stereotype and depreciate the numerous Native American cultures while reinforcing the attitude that the European conquest of the New World denotes the superiority of European cultures. Although textbooks evaluate Native American architecture, political systems, and homemaking, I contend that they do it from an ethnocentric, European perspective without recognizing that other perspectives are possible. </div>
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One argument against my contention asserts that, by nature, textbooks are culturally biased and that I am simply underestimating children's ability to see through these biases. Some researchers even claim that by the time students are in high school, they know they cannot take textbooks literally. Yet substantial evidence exists to the contrary. Two researchers, for example, have conducted studies that suggest that children's attitudes about particular cultures are strongly influenced by the textbooks used in schools. Given this, an ongoing, careful review of how school textbooks depict Native Americans is certainly warranted.</div>
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<li>(B) the centrality of the teacher's role in United States history courses</li>
<li>(C) nontraditional methods of teaching United States history</li>
<li>(D) the contributions of European immigrants to the development of the United States</li>
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<strong>Question</strong>The cost of producing radios in Country Q is ten percent less than the cost of producing radios in Country Y. Even after transportation fees and tariff charges are added, it is still cheaper for a company to import radios from Country Q to Country Y than to produce radios in Country Y.</div>
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<li>(B) Importing radios from Country Q to Country Y will eliminate ten percent of the manufacturing jobs in Country Y.</li>
<li>(C) The tariff on a radio imported from Country Q to Country Y is less than ten percent of the cost of manufacturing the radio in Country Y.</li>
<li>(D) The fee for transporting a radio from Country Q to Country Y is more than ten percent of the cost of manufacturing the radio in Country Q.</li>
<li>(E) It takes ten percent less time to manufacture a radio in Country Q than it does in Country Y.</li>
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<strong>Directions</strong>This question presents a sentence, part of which or all of which is underlined. Beneath the sentence you will find five ways of phrasing the underlined part. The first of these repeats the original; the other four are different. If you think the original is best, choose the first answer; otherwise choose one of the others.</div>
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This question tests correctness and effectiveness of expression. In choosing your answer, follow the requirements of standard written English; that is, pay attention to grammar, choice of words, and sentence construction. Choose the answer that produces the most effective sentence; this answer should be clear and exact, without awkwardness, ambiguity, redundancy, or grammatical error.</div>
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<strong>Question</strong>While larger banks can afford to maintain their own data-processing operations, many smaller regional and community banks are finding that the <span style="text-decoration: underline;">cost associated with</span> upgrading data-processing equipment and with the development and maintenance of new products and technical staff are prohibitive.</div>
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3) The GMAT has changed a bit since I last gave it.<br />
a) <b>AWA</b><br />
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<li>There's only 1 essay to write now, and you get 30 minutes for it.</li>
<li>Download a sample of AWA question topics from <a href="http://www.mba.com/india/the-gmat-exam/gmat-exam-format-timing/analytical-writing-assessment/analysis-of-an-argument.aspx" target="_blank">here</a>.</li>
<li>And if you're not sure how well you will do on AWA and really really want to get official feedback, you can buy the <a href="http://www.mba.com/india/store/store-catalog/gmat-preparation/gmat-write.aspx" target="_blank">GMAT Write</a> tool for $30 and get exactly that.</li>
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<li>There's a whole new question area - Integrated Reasoning (IR) - where you have to answer 12 questions in 30 minutes.</li>
<li>And if you want more practice, this is an online IR Prep Tool by mba.com that you can buy for $20 <a href="http://www.mba.com/india/store/store-catalog/gmat-preparation/ir-prep-tool?CID=889C54CB-00FD-4DEE-9D95-C09366A93F8C" target="_blank">here</a>.</li>
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d) You can now <b>Preview</b> your score before you accept or cancel it! You have 2 minutes at the end of the exam where they show you your unofficial score (except AWA) and you have 120 seconds to decide if you will press accept (and report it to 5 b-schools) or cancel it.</div>
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e) There's a new thing called <b>Enhance Score Report </b>which allows you to get more details about your official GMAT exam. This is only useful if you have to re-take the GMAT.</div>
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5) We'll have to figure out <b>which books to buy</b>, because obviously everything I own is from 2010. Need to research this! And see if buying a bundle turns out to be cheaper. And compare prices on Amazon & Flipkart.<br />
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6) Once you have the books with you, the first thing to do is take a practice test. It's still called <b>GMATPrep</b>, and <a href="http://www.mba.com/india/the-gmat-exam/prepare-for-the-gmat-exam/test-prep-materials/free-gmat-prep-software.aspx" target="_blank">here's the link</a> to download the test for free. Take the first test to get your base line score (and plan your focus areas to study accordingly), and for future reference - DO NOT TAKE THE SECOND TEST RIGHT NOW. Take it after a couple of weeks, once you start taking full-length practice tests. You'll get a good estimate of how you will do on the actual GMAT using this second test (since it has real questions from previous GMATs). Treat this second test like a precious baby. Don't use it too soon! [There's a new product: <b>GMATPrep Exam Pack 1</b>, which contains 2 additional full-length exams as well as Enhanced Score Reports on the 2 exams from GMATPrep. <a href="http://www.mba.com/india/store/store-catalog/gmat-preparation/gmatprep-exam-pack-1.aspx" target="_blank">Priced at $50</a>, you may want to buy it only if you really need it.]</div>
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7) Research apps to download. This is a whole new world! <a href="http://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/store/mobile-apps" target="_blank">Here's</a> a starting point.</div>
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gmat delhihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10600081780364166709noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403623856154599619.post-74066820513415573122015-02-09T13:40:00.000+05:302015-02-09T13:40:01.659+05:30Hello, GMAT's 2015 avtaar!<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Hello!<br />
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It's been a long, long time. Hasn't it?<br />
<br />
Life's taken a quite a twist since I last wrote here. A quick update for the curious - I never applied to B-school, because I changed my career path. And I'm happy as can be :) A lot of people have wondered why I wasted a good score, but you know - that's how life is sometimes. I gave the GMAT initially to see if I can even make it, if it was even possible for me to apply to my dream schools. Turns out, I can! But I don't want to.<br />
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So why am I back on this blog then? Well, my husband (yes, I got married!) told me this morning he wants to give the GMAT. And of course, I'm going to help him out.<br />
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I love projects, and helping him out with giving the GMAT is a project I am way more excited about than I should be! I logged onto mba.com today, and realised - wow, a lot has changed. I glanced at beatthegmat.com and realised everything is different! What I knew back in 2011 might be of little help to the husband, and I have a lot of new things to learn. There's a new tutor in town - the Economist! And Magoosh seems to be doing SO well it's got a whole section on Beat The GMAT! GMATClub is still around, and there's an app with official questions. Everything has a Facebook page of it's own and there's a new player in town by the name of GMAT Prep Now! SO much to learn!<br />
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The husband said he wants to give it by July this year. We've not decided when he will apply for his MBA and where, but for now we just know this - he wants to give his GMAT and I'm going to give him all the help he needs (and more?)<br />
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Super excited to be back on the GMAT scene, and I'm going to try very hard to not spend all day looking up everything there is to know about GMAT TODAY itself :) Will stick around here to share anything helpful I come across, because, you know, notes.<br />
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I'll be seeing you!</div>
gmat delhihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10600081780364166709noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403623856154599619.post-50793144811271887822011-08-02T14:49:00.000+05:302011-08-02T14:49:43.000+05:30Harvard vs London Business School<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">So it's official. I will be applying to business school in Round 2 this year. I want to start my own business, and Harvard and London Business School both seem to have a pretty good curriculum and support in place for budding entrepreneurs. Any idea which one's better?</div>gmat delhihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10600081780364166709noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403623856154599619.post-25760878015112899482011-05-24T12:15:00.000+05:302011-05-24T12:15:09.420+05:30BoB Nominee!<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">Yes, I realise I have realised this very, very late! But I wasn't really around the last few months, so I'm elated NOW!<br />
I was a <a href="http://blog.clearadmit.com/2011/04/best-of-blogging-nominees-2010-2011/">Best of Blogging Nominee</a> :)<br />
And my blog won under the <a href="http://blog.clearadmit.com/2011/05/2010-2011-best-of-blogging-results/#more-13997">Best GMAT Preparation Advice</a> category! Wow, this feels really good! Although, since I didn't campaign for getting any votes, I really do want to know how many votes came in. Because if I've won with a grand total of 3 votes, I'd feel silly placing any importance on the win. So, how happy should I be?<br />
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Also, I want the java script for the "BoB Nominee" or "BoB (something!)" box! Anybody?</div>gmat delhihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10600081780364166709noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403623856154599619.post-83377916945489323082011-05-23T20:03:00.001+05:302011-05-23T21:00:54.003+05:30An MBA education costs HOW much?! *fainting with a thud on the ground*<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">What I've learnt today after a full day's research:<br />
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<strong>1. Cost Matters </strong>(pun intended) - <br />
MBA from top US B-school: atleast INR 70 lakh<br />
MBA from European B-school: INR 50 - 57 lakh<br />
MBA from ISB Hyderabad (12th ranked in the world?): INR 20 lakh<br />
Damn, if I got into ISB Hyderabad, I'd feel super guilty about opting for a US B-school. That's a 50 lakh difference! Half a freaking CRORE of a difference!!!<br />
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<strong>2. What exactly is Investment Banking?</strong><br />
Found this beautiful description on <a href="http://gmatclub.com/blog/2011/05/after-the-mba-investment-banking/">GMAT Club</a>:<br />
Investment bankers serve a variety of functions, depending on their specific position. They advise clients on financial organization; underwrite, sell, and trade stocks and bonds; and manage assets, among other responsibilities.<br />
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If you are working in <strong>corporate finance</strong>, you will serve as a financial consultant for corporations. Often banks will assign bankers to work in a certain industry (health care, communications, finance, etc.); you’ll be responsible for helping firms execute financial strategies, analyzing their financial needs, determining valuations for new offerings, and underwriting equity and debt offerings, among other responsibilities. <strong>Mergers and acquisitions </strong>is related to corporate finance and sometimes serves as its own department; if you’re an M&A banker, you’ll give advice to companies that are merging with or being acquired by other companies. M&A requires a detail-oriented, strategic mind to ensure you’re able to work out all the specifics of the merger or acquisition deal.<br />
If you are working in <strong>sales and trading</strong>, you will buy and sell securities and commodities; traders must keep track of the markets constantly while communicating with buyers and sellers.<br />
<strong>Research analysts </strong>become experts in their given industry. They use their expertise and do continued research to predict the movement of stocks, usually either in fixed-income or equity. Traders rely on their educated advice. Research analysts do many different types of research on a company’s financials as well as economics trends in general.<br />
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3. Can you take <strong>mini-MBA-lessons </strong>and get a sneak peak into what you'll learn during your MBA?<br />
Yes you can! At this Financial Times <a href="http://mbagym.ft.com/">MBA Gym</a>.<br />
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That's all for today. Hopefully I make use of tomorrow's holiday equally well. Happy studying and researching!<br />
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PS. I am open to any suggestions on how to raise a substantial amount of MBA financing funds over the course of the next 2 years. Anyone?<br />
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<em>Update: </em>There are full-scholarships up for grabs, according to this <a href="http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/content/sep2008/bs2008094_639352.htm">BusinessWeek article</a>. Although it was written in 2008, I guess it must still be somewhat relevant. Also, not sure how many of these are given to non-US citizens. Still, there is hope :-). When else will the Secret come into use right?</div>gmat delhihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10600081780364166709noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403623856154599619.post-35637740959082478152011-05-23T14:54:00.001+05:302011-05-23T15:00:49.073+05:30Kick-starting Career (read:MBA) Planning<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">Look who's back!<br />
So the last 4 odd months have been spent on a 5 day Mauritius/Dubai holiday, getting back to a super-light workload followed by a 6 week back-breaking workload. I honestly have not spent too much time thinking about my MBA plans. Till my father kindly kicked my a** back into gear yesterday.<br />
We discussed how I will probably want to continue down the consultancy path - I enjoy working in this kind of a role, the wide scope it offers in terms of experience across sectors, and obviously I seem to be doing well for myself here <em>(see how I have so quickly forgotten [read: stopped giving a rat's a**] about parallelism rules).</em><br />
But, there are still a LOT of other things to consider. Let me break it down - <br />
<strong>1. Career options</strong> - consultancy, finance (investment banking/private equity), media/publishing (management side of it), entrepreneurship (restaurant industry), non-for-profit (or NGO, as we call it in India). Yes yes, it does seem to be all over the place. But, I could potentially do something in any of these.<br />
<strong>2. Qualification </strong>- The one thing that ties together all of the above is an MBA. That degree will (I hope & assume) give me the skill-sets and foundation required to get onto any of these career paths.<br />
<strong>3. Secret ambition </strong>- to become a renowned writer :) but I'm keeping that aside for the time being. I need the security of bank balance amount containing many, many, many 0's to be able to consider this seriously.<br />
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Anyway, keeping aside #3, you can see how I need to seriously start chalking out my career plans now. I'm not quite sure yet how I'm going to go about figuring my life out. I need some serious help. Action points anyone?</div>gmat delhihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10600081780364166709noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403623856154599619.post-20748373531695492922011-02-01T17:45:00.004+05:302011-02-09T23:52:25.585+05:30Done<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">Got a 730 (96%)<br />
Q48 (82%)<br />
V42 (95%).<br />
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Yey!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Off to holidayyy now. <br />
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Update: Got 6.0 in AWA. Yey! But why is 6.0 only a 91%? <br />
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</div>gmat delhihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10600081780364166709noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403623856154599619.post-58372233102755826512011-01-30T19:48:00.001+05:302011-02-10T19:34:21.133+05:30700 (+100) :p<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">Got a 700 on GMATPrep #2 on Saturday afteroon. Q47 V38. Will try not spending over 2 minutes on any question which is leaving me feel blurry in my head... :) whatever that means!<br />
All that's left to do now is revise my SC notes - mainly the 2 chapters I didn't get to revise before the test. Might flip through the condensed Math notes I made. That's about it.<br />
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Ready to hit it, and smash it :) on Tuesday morning. Can't wait!</div>gmat delhihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10600081780364166709noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403623856154599619.post-67845598600759702862011-01-28T19:02:00.001+05:302011-02-10T19:35:11.048+05:30Who vs. Whom<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><span class="postbody" id="btg_game_signpost_share_content_36449">Both of them should be "whom". <br />
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This is the man to whom I wanted to speak... <br />
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Marvin wondered to whom he should give the message... <br />
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We use "whom" when we're referring to the object of the sentence. <br />
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We use "who" when we're referring to the subject. <br />
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There's a very simple test you can use to figure out which version to use: <br />
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Turn the statement into a question and answer it with a pronoun. <br />
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For example: <br />
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<div class="quote_outer"><div class="genmed quote_title"><b>Quote:</b></div><div class="quote">This is the man to whom I wanted to speak.</div></div><span class="postbody">To whom did I want to speak? I wanted to speak to <span style="font-weight: bold;">HIM</span>. <br />
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</span><br />
<div class="quote_outer"><div class="genmed quote_title"><b>Quote:</b></div><div class="quote">I really hate the guy who stole my girlfriend.</div></div><span class="postbody">Who stole my girlfriend? <span style="font-weight: bold;">HE</span> did. <br />
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If you answer the question with him/her/them, then "whom" is the right choice. <br />
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If you answer the question with he/she/they, then "who" is the right choice.</span><span class="postbody"></span><br />
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<span class="postbody">--</span><br />
<span class="postbody">As explained by Kaplan instructor Stuart <a href="http://www.beatthegmat.com/who-vs-whom-t9099.html">on BTG</a>.</span></div>gmat delhihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10600081780364166709noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403623856154599619.post-18270355936801920542011-01-28T16:28:00.001+05:302011-02-10T19:36:26.977+05:30Final Stretch<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">Hey...so I'll fill you in real quick. I gave an MGMAT test on Sunday morning and scored a crappy 670 (Q45 V36). Felt really crummy post that, obviously. And then I fell sick on Monday, and have had fever since. I've tried studying a little from OG. Finished reviewing my Math FCs today. Now I need to buckle up and really revise my SC notes from MGMAT's guide, and probably practice a few questions from OG to reinforce those rules. Other than that, today's the first day I've not had fever. So I guess I'm getting better. Feeling a little tired though - I guess it's just a little weakness.<br />
I know I wanted to do a whole lot more of fine-tuning before my actual exam, and obviously the falling test scores weren't helping my confidence either. But, you know what, I think I've put in a lot of effort over the past few weeks, and hopefully I shall be fully fit to give my exam on the 1st. I don't feel like giving up just yet. The only change in plan is that I will give my final practice test - GMATPrep #2 on Sunday instead - so that I can review/practice a little bit more before the test. I'm sure the practice test will go well, and I'll be on my way to scoring well on the GMAT.<br />
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Parting words for today... <br />
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"I promise myself...<br />
To be so strong that nothing can disturb my peace of mind.<br />
To think only of the best... and to expect only the best.<br />
To be too large for worry, too strong for fear, and too happy to permit the presence of trouble.<br />
To live in the faith that the whole world is on my side..." </div>gmat delhihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10600081780364166709noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403623856154599619.post-51006455963459599842011-01-19T13:02:00.000+05:302011-01-19T13:02:42.902+05:30710...710 (Q49 V37) on GMATPrep v1 #1 - DO NOT USE THIS TEST. It has repeats from the OGs and from GMATPrep v.2 (more than I would've liked).<br />
Argh! Q49 can be partly attributed to repeat questions, although I had to redo them. Still, it means I might have known how to solve them.<br />
And V37 to overconfidence? Yes, I thought I was having trouble with the questions because they were "too difficult". Haha, no. I was just being lazy/tensed. I don't know. 7 SC mistakes - why is this on the rise? I need to review my MGMAT SC notes - maybe I'm forgetting things? :( 5 CR mistakes - some were confusing, in some I didn't feel like thinking. :( Was very tired after AWA and Quant.<br />
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I'm getting a little frustrated. Today's practice test might as well have been a waste of my time, since Quant had so many repeats, and I got complacent in Verbal. Hmmm...or maybe it wasn't. Now I know NOT to use GMATPrep v1 ever again, and also to NOT be complacent during Verbal. Oh, and I finished Quant on time. Other than seeing repeats, I realised one thing. If I'm calm, my accuracy increases in Quant. Or I don't let anything I can't solve get in the way of trying my best to solve the next question. Useful to give this test then? Yes, maybe.<br />
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I don't think I'm going to study today. Feeling like, well, to put it straight, crap. I'll moan over this for a while more and then move on.<br />
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Thanks for listening! Keep up the good work with your <i>padhai</i>!gmat delhihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10600081780364166709noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403623856154599619.post-50622137893744041902011-01-18T12:55:00.000+05:302011-01-18T12:55:25.711+05:3013 days to go!Hello! I went through incorrect questions on last 2 tests, and found 2 math topics to focus on: Number Properties (specially Divisibility & Primes), and Inequalities. Done going through all the Number Properties questions from OG11, 12 and OG Quant supplement. Might go through "Integer Properties" category of questions from my BTG account.<br />
Going to do the same for Inequalities today.<br />
Finished Modifiers from MGMAT SC. Need to go through my notes again, and practice some more questions from OGV for those topics.<br />
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Another practice test tomorrow morning.<br />
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Happy studying you guys!!!gmat delhihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10600081780364166709noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403623856154599619.post-13013221894951987842011-01-15T14:28:00.001+05:302011-01-15T15:23:57.085+05:30Practice Test - GMATPrep - 720GMATPrep #1.<br />
720 (Q47 V42) - with AWA (most of my practice tests are with AWA - FYI).<br />
Ummm...so...good to know that the 740 on MGMAT last time was not a fluke. I guess I did get better over the last 1 month.<br />
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Q47 - 13 incorrect (9 DS, 4 PS - obv DS seems to be the problem.)<br />
V42 - 6 incorrect (1 CR, 5 SC!!! Hmmm...SC needs a lot more work.)<br />
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Now, my problem is Q47. I thought us Indians were supposed to find this section easy? Hmmm...<br />
Plan of attack:<br />
1. Review Math section of last 2 tests and see which category of Math questions need to be handled. Do questions from these categories from OG12 and OGQ (using MGMAT's OG Tracker excel sheet).<br />
2. Finish all Quant questions from OGQ, going through answer explanations for EACH AND EVERY question, even if you got it right (need to figure out quicker ways to solve questions, especially DS - where I end up plugging in too many numbers and am confused by the end of it). - THIS REALLY NEEDS TO BE DONE!<br />
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3. Review which SC category questions I got wrong in last 2 tests. See what kind of mistakes I made.<br />
4. Revise SC chapters from MGMAT guide, and also continue going through it like I have been in the last few days.<br />
5. Continue to do CR & RC questions, and understanding why you're getting it wrong from OGV (and some RCs in OG12).<br />
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Phew.<br />
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Good luck to the rest of you...<br />
And 800, here I commmmmeeeeee! :)gmat delhihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10600081780364166709noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403623856154599619.post-21273087739605085912011-01-11T20:48:00.001+05:302011-01-11T20:48:17.082+05:30Verbs Video helpVerb Tense help from Ron.<br />
http://vimeo.com/17098165gmat delhihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10600081780364166709noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403623856154599619.post-8289828625532759092011-01-11T20:35:00.001+05:302011-01-11T20:47:18.498+05:30CP #25<b>MGMAT CAT#2</b><br />
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The greatest common factor of 16 and the positive integer <i>n</i> is 4, and the greatest common factor of <i>n</i> and 45 is 3. Which of the following could be the greatest common factor of <i>n</i> and 210? <br />
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<u>Solution</u> <br />
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The greatest common factor (GCF) of two integers is the largest integer that divides both of them evenly (i.e. leaving no remainder). <br />
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One way to approach the problem is to consider what the GCFs stated in the question stem tell us about <i>n</i>: <br />
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The greatest common factor of <i>n</i> and 16 is 4. In other words, <i>n</i> and 16 both are evenly divisible by 4 (i.e., they have the prime factors 2 × 2), but have absolutely no other factors in common. Since 16 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 2, <i>n</i> must have <u>exactly</u> two prime factors of 2--no more, no less. <br />
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The greatest common factor of <i>n</i> and 45 is 3. In other words, <i>n</i> and 45 both are evenly divisible by 3, but have absolutely no other factors in common. Since 45 = 3 × 3 × 5, <i>n</i> must have <u>exactly</u> one prime factor of 3--no more, no less. Also, <i>n</i> cannot have 5 as a prime factor.<br />
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So, <i>n</i> must include the prime factors 2, 2, and 3. Furthermore, <span style="font-style: italic;">n</span> is not divisible by 8, 9, or 5.<br />
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The number 210 has the following prime factorization: 210 = 2 x 3 x 5 x 7. Thus <span style="font-style: italic;">n</span> and 210 are both divisible by 2 and 3, and both <span style="text-decoration: underline;">might</span> be divisible by 7, but it is <span style="text-decoration: underline;">not</span> the case that both numbers are divisible by 4 or by 5:<br />
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(A) 3: missing a 2<br />
(B) 14: missing a 3<br />
(C) 30: <span style="font-style: italic;">n</span> cannot be divisible by 5<br />
(D) 42: Correct. <span style="font-style: italic;">n</span> and 210 are both divisible by 2 and 3, and <span style="font-style: italic;">n</span> could be divisible by 7.<br />
(E) 70: <span style="font-style: italic;">n</span> cannot be divisible by 5 and must be divisible by 3.<br />
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The correct answer is D.gmat delhihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10600081780364166709noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403623856154599619.post-80515197285592976592011-01-11T15:42:00.002+05:302011-01-11T15:42:42.443+05:30CP #24<span style="font-weight: bold;">MGMAT CAT#2</span><br />
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Is the positive integer <em>N</em> a perfect square? <br />
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(1) The number of distinct factors of <em>N</em> is even. <br />
(2) The sum of all distinct factors of <em>N</em> is even.<br />
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Answer Explanation:<br />
(1) SUFFICIENT: The factors of any number <em>N</em> can be sorted into pairs that multiply to give <em>N</em>. (For instance, the factors of 24 can be paired as follows: 1 and 24; 2 and 12; 3 and 8; 4 and 6.) However, if <em>N</em> is a perfect square, one of these ‘pairs’ will consist of just one number: the square root of <em>N</em>. (For example, if <em>N</em> were 49, it would ahve the factor pair 7 × 7) Since all of the other factors can be paired off, it follows that if <em>N</em> is a perfect square, then N has an odd number of factors. (If <em>N</em> is not a perfect square, then all of its factors can be paired off, so it will have an even number of factors.) This statement then implies that <em>N</em> is not a perfect square. <br />
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(2) SUFFICIENT: Let <em>N</em> be a perfect square. If <em>N</em> is odd, then all factors of <em>N</em> are odd. Therefore, by the above reasoning, <em>N</em> has an odd number of odd factors, so their sum must be odd. If <em>N</em> is even, let <em>M</em> be the product of all the odd prime factors (as many times as they appear in <em>N</em> – not distinct) of <em>N</em>, which is also a perfect square. (For instance, if <em>N</em> = 100, then <em>M</em> =5 × 5 = 25.) Then the sum of factors of <em>M</em> is odd, by the above reasoning. Furthermore, all other factors of <em>N</em> (i.e., that don’t also divide <em>M</em>) are even. The sum total is thus odd + even = odd. <br />
Therefore, the sum of the factors of any perfect square is odd, so this statement implies that <em>N</em> is not a perfect square. <br />
This statement can also be investigated by trying several cases of even perfect squares (4, 16, 36, 64, 100), noting that in each case the sums of the factors are odd, and generalizing. <br />
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The correct answer is D.<br />
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I picked numbers to get to my answer, but made a silly mistake by omitting "1" as a distinct factor in Statement II.<br />
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And to the MGMAT explanation - hunh?!gmat delhihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10600081780364166709noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403623856154599619.post-88703601346323449102011-01-11T13:21:00.001+05:302011-01-11T13:23:11.540+05:30Practice Test #6 (#4 in second round)MGMAT CAT#2.<br />
740 (Q47 V44)<br />
Had some issues with my connection during quant, so I ended up getting more time than is given. Probably 10 minutes extra. Got 17 questions incorrect, so that could've been atleast 20 incorrect.<br />
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Pleasantly surprised with Verbal. Found it a little too easy - during the exam I thought I was doing terribly because the answers seemed to come so easily. However, not sure how much weightage I can give to a MGMAT CAT Verbal score. Got 9 incorrect. Thoughts anyone? Does a V44 in an MGMAT practice test mean you're good to go for the actual GMAT????gmat delhihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10600081780364166709noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403623856154599619.post-33727904518210042072011-01-10T15:02:00.000+05:302011-01-10T15:02:33.672+05:30Last 3 days, last 3 weeks.MGMAT SC - Comparisons. Check.<br />
MGMAT SC - Advanced: Verbs & Comparisons. Check.<br />
Buy OG Verbal & Quant Supplements. Check.<br />
30 questions from Quant supplement. Check.<br />
Complete SC from OG12. Almost done.<br />
Complete RC from OG12. Almost done.<br />
10 CR questions from Verbal supplement. Check.<br />
Forget how to do CR and RC questions well due to lack of practice over last few days. Check.<br />
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Damn it!<br />
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Going to do 1 more SC Chapter from MGMAT today. Then review all DS questions I've gotten wrong in OG12. Then review my Flashcards.<br />
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Set to give MGMAT Practice Test tomorrow morning. (Who's waking me up at 6?)gmat delhihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10600081780364166709noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403623856154599619.post-86648960670229158692011-01-09T16:56:00.000+05:302011-01-09T16:56:11.326+05:30Quote Unquote"My thinking on the GMAT...is that...pretty good measure[s] of what a standardized test can measure which is not your intelligence but <b>your ability to commit to do well on a standardized test. </b>Nobody walks into the GMAT cold. People prepare for these tests."<br />
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- Deidre Leopold, Managing Director of Admissions & Financial Aid, HBS<br />
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For some reason, I noticed these words.gmat delhihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10600081780364166709noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403623856154599619.post-90735084993561526162011-01-07T22:29:00.000+05:302011-01-07T22:29:21.449+05:30Yes, of course I know what a verb is! Oh, ummm...who's Command Subjunctive?The Verb got Tensed, I couldn't gauge its Mood correctly, and now I'm hearing Voices in my head asking me if the impact of the verb has continued into the present day, and if the hypothetical statement about the future is conditional or not.<br />
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Yup, that's what I thought I was reading while going through MGAMT SC Guide Chapter - Verb Tense, Mood & Voice - today. Although it took a lot of time to get through, I was patient with it. I made notes, pretty notes :)<br />
But the most useful part was going through the Problem Set & OG12 questions and understanding why I got an answer correct or incorrect. That's when all the "theory" from the chapter started to sink in, and yes, even make sense! :)<br />
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No, I didn't touch anything else today, but this was good. I'm feeling a lot more confident.<br />
And after yesterday's, ummm..."meltdown"(?) :p, I thought through it and realised that I just have to give it my best shot. And the Universe will take care of the rest of it. I should just continue doing what I need to do.gmat delhihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10600081780364166709noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403623856154599619.post-40692315732222160562011-01-06T15:52:00.000+05:302011-01-06T15:52:51.393+05:30GMATNinja power required :(Guys, I must admit. I'm feeling quite demotivated after this morning's practice test. I thought this test was going to be a breeze (didn't want to think otherwise, because it would've created a lot of stress on my mind). I feel like I need someone to help me out. Like, a tutor. But, where do you find a good one in Delhi? And this will sound odd, but I don't want a tutor to help me with content. I just need someone to guide me through the process - tell me when it's time to switch gears to Verbal, how much more to work on CR, if pacing or stress is my problem on the test. You know, all these little things. I've sent an email to <a href="http://gmatninja.com/">GMATNinja</a> tutor Charles Bibilos. I don't know if he, or anyone else will be willing to help out with this. Hmmm...keep your fingers crossed.<br />
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I need to shake this feeling off. Any ideas on how to do it? I don't think sitting in front of the TV with a dozen chocolates is helping!gmat delhihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10600081780364166709noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403623856154599619.post-5524375535875108452011-01-06T15:05:00.001+05:302011-01-06T15:10:30.361+05:30Practice Test - Kaplan - 620<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://smallbiztechnology.com/media/pout.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="320" src="http://smallbiztechnology.com/media/pout.jpg" width="240" /></a></div><br />
620 on Kaplan test.<br />
Q - 40 (12 incorrect)<br />
V - 35 (16 incorrect)<br />
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I had a massive pacing problem on Quant.<br />
I got frustrated with confusing questions, in which I couldn't figure out what the hell they were saying!<br />
I got further frustrated with my slow pace.<br />
This further affected my ability to answer questions I could've answered otherwise.<br />
By the end of it, I guessed on the last 5 questions. Yes, I did that.<br />
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I ended up starting the Verbal section without taking a break, by mistake. I did not know how to pause the test, so continued anyway.<br />
I underestimated the amount of time left, so I rushed through 2 RC passages (yes, literally glanced through them).<br />
At question 31, I realised I have 20+ minutes remaining. For some reason, I thought to myself - hey! I have DOUBLE the time left (for some reason, I thought 1 minute per question is what I needed!). So I went slow with the next few questions, and...........you guessed it! I had to guess on the last question.<br />
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Damn it!<br />
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This is a Kaplan 2007 CD with 4 tests on it. I took CAT #2. I am never touching another test from this CD again. There are spelling mistakes, confusssssssing questions. Argh! I know that's not the only thing that harmed my score today, and that keeping my cool in such a situation is what'll get me through on test day. But today, I just wanted to kill someone! I hated going through the test. And I usually quite enjoy it.<br />
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I want more official tests. None of this crap. :(<br />
Can't I give ONLY official adaptive tests for the next 3 weeks? :(<br />
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Ok ok...on a more serious & calmer note - I really need to be able to pace better on the WHOLE test. I feel like I know so much, and with careful deliberation I will be able to get most of my answers right. I need to feel the way I felt when I was giving those practice questions from OG12 these last few days. So calm, methodical...yes, that's the way I need to feel.<br />
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On my next practice exam, I think I should try answering questions in a quick yet calm manner, and probably every 7th or 8th question, take a random guess if I see that the amount of time remaining is lesser than according to plan. That way, I keep my cool, and also answer all the questions I try solving. Down side is obviously that I may guess on questions I could've gotten right in under 2 minutes, but I really think I should try this out and see if it can help on my test. What do you guys think? Any other strategies to pace better?<br />
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PS. My accuracy in RC was terrible (as was expected), and was quite good in CR (getting better at taking apart the argument). In Math, Word Problems had the lowest accuracy, and Geometry the highest! But, co-ordinate plane DS questions really get to me, because all that I know are the formulas. I need to get some insight into this.gmat delhihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10600081780364166709noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403623856154599619.post-50272805623290468602011-01-05T11:55:00.002+05:302011-01-05T18:37:39.480+05:30OG12 Quant - Check.Did the remaining questions from OG12 quant section today. Got 11/14 right in DS & 9/11 right in PS. <strike>Need to review these now.</strike><br />
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Also looked at my error log for Quant (from OG12 only), and my accuracy on most Number Properties topics is 80-83%. Hmmm...what can I do to improve? Not really inclined towards buying MGMAT NP book, not sure if I have time to go through an entire book for Quant. Plan on buying OG Quant & Verbal Supplements today.<br />
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Plan of Attack:<br />
1. Quant -<br />
Number Properties & Geometry : Review flashcards, review questions I got wrong in OG12, target practice on BTG account. Should I also pick questions from OG Quant from these topics and do only those for target practice?<br />
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2. Verbal -<br />
SC: Complete remaining SC questions from OG12, go through MGMAT SC guide again in conjunction with OG12 and OGV this time, and thoroughly understand and retain everything...*sigh*<br />
CR: Continue practicing from OGV.<br />
RC: Finish from OG12 and move onto OGV.<br />
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So...that's pretty much the whole plan for the remaining 26 days now. Will try giving 2 practice tests every week, and let's see where this goes.<br />
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Only possible addition to this could be buying and going through PowerScore CR bible, if I feel like my accuracy is not up to mark in OGV CR questions practice. And OG11 questions (those not in OG12) if I have the time.<br />
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I should make a plan on how to spread this out evenly over the next 26 days.<br />
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Good luck to those of you who have your GMAT date around the corner!<br />
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Love...<br />
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<i>Update: </i>Reviewed incorrect answers from OG12 questions done today. Mostly careless errors, one beautiful question.<br />
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So, GMAT Math is truly not difficult. It just requires a calm mind, some determination to find the correct answer through plain and simple logic. The trap only lies in the limited time given. Need to find a way to balance out these two. :)<br />
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<i>And another update:</i> Lucky much? I got 16/17 SC questions correct from OG12. I seem to have greater accuracy in more difficult questions! What's up?!<br />
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Well, atleast I'll sleep with a smile on my face tonight. :)<br />
Reviewed all 17 - needed to check if the reason why I got them correct was indeed the reason why the answer is correct. Seem to be doing fine at the moment.gmat delhihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10600081780364166709noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403623856154599619.post-18323531114670063312011-01-04T12:20:00.000+05:302011-01-04T12:20:48.883+05:30OG12 quant almost done40 more questions from OG12 done. 19/20 right in PS (avg time: 1:56) and 18/20 right in DS (avg time: 2:16).<br />
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I feel more focus was in order while doing DS questions, but there are probably more concepts I need to understand in greater depth in order to get my questions right at a quicker pace.<br />
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GMAT Love!gmat delhihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10600081780364166709noreply@blogger.com0