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A comprehensive online study guide that elaborates the GMAT quantitative questions types and the best ways to solve them. |
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Based on many years of experience in classrooms, the PrepWizard team has categorized student's most common mistakes into ten types. Learn about the common mistakes and the way to avoid them
After making sure you know all you need about the GMAT structure, reviewing all the GMAT subjects and practicing hundreds of questions, it is time to practice your test taking strategy.
Give me a fish and I will not be hungry today, teach me how to fish and I will never be hungry again. Read this article in order to learn how this idea can be implemented on the GMAT test
Data Sufficiency questions pose a special challenge to most GMAT test takers.
Read about the common mistakes in Data Sufficiency questions and learn to avoid them.
The human mechanism of learning and memorizing relies mostly on brain patterns. Read more on how to use this mechanism for your benefit on the GMAT exam.
As human beings, our attention tends to drift away when we are close to the end of the question, and therefore many mistakes happen at this sensitive stage.
How to use extreme way of thinking to tackle impossible GMAT questions
One of the key success factors in the preparation process is the way you manage your time. Read how to manage your time and get a starting edge.
There is no way of going back after confirming your answer. Therefore, we warmly recommend that you review your answer before moving on.
Read how to do it wisely, without wasting too much of your time.
As a whole, the test rewards the linear and intuitive thinker greatly. This article will present a linear, six-stage method of approaching problem solving questions. This method will take care of linear thinking, whereas knowledge-based intuition will have to come with time and practice.
Some questions seem impossible to solve, however, all is really needed is a slight change of focus.
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