Category: GMAT Strategy
While the subject “decimals” may seem bland and mundane, there are some pretty interesting ways the GMAT can test you on your knowledge of decimal numbers. Specifically, you may …
It’s a dreaded scenario for any GMAT student: a GMAT score lower than your practice test scores. After all, you studied for the GMAT for months and hit your …
Too often, students convince themselves that they are “just not math people.” Thus, they think that they cannot possibly improve their math skills — at least not past a …
It’s likely that you have encountered a question on a test or quiz that specifies, “round to the nearest integer,” or even worse, “round your answer to the nearest …
Much of the work we do when preparing for GMAT Verbal Reasoning involves developing our conceptual knowledge. To do so, we spend time learning about the various Critical Reasoning …
Test-takers are generally aware that a lack of content knowledge can hold back their GMAT scores in the Verbal section. But, often, less attention is given to the detrimental …
Many people planning to apply to MBA programs aim for at least a 90th-percentile score on the GMAT. Per GMAC’s current percentile rankings, scoring in the 90th percentile requires …
Because of the variety of question types test-takers face in the Verbal section of the GMAT, GMAT Verbal timing is not quite as straightforward as Quant section timing. Consequently, …