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Is the GMAT Enhanced Score Report (ESR) Worth it? Do you Really Need It?

Jeff Miller June 4, 2020
GMAT Enhanced Score Report
If you’re studying for the GMAT, you’ve probably heard a lot of test-takers talk about the GMAT Enhanced Score Report (ESR) by now. You may be wondering, what exactly …
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Your Guide to the GMAT Online

Scott Woodbury-Stewart April 23, 2020
Take The GMAT Online
You’re finally ready to sit for the GMAT — or you’re pumped to crush your retake — when a global pandemic hits. What do you do? First, stay calm. …
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Keep Calm and Study On: Coronavirus and the GMAT

Scott Woodbury-Stewart March 19, 2020
Coronavirus and The GMAT
Many GMAT students — some who just started their GMAT prep and others who scheduled their exams for the upcoming weeks — have been understandably worried about how Coronavirus …
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If q, s, and t are all different numbers, is q < s < t ?

Jeff Miller December 19, 2017
GMAT OFFICIAL GUIDE DS Solution: We need to determine whether q < s < t, given that q, s, and t are all different numbers. Statement One Alone: t …
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Line ℓ lies in the xy-plane and does not pass through…

Jeff Miller December 19, 2017
GMAT OFFICIAL GUIDE DS Solution: We need to determine the slope of line ℓ, given that it doesn’t pass through the origin. Statement One Alone: The x-intercept of line …
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What is the value of x if x^3 < x^2

Scott Woodbury-Stewart December 19, 2017
GMAT OFFICIAL GUIDE DS Solution: We need to determine the value of x, given that x^3 < x^2. Statement One Alone: –2 < x < 2 We see that …
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Kim and Sue each bought some roses and some daisies…

Jeff Miller December 19, 2017
GMAT OFFICIAL GUIDE DS Solution: Since they bought the same total number of flowers, and roses are more expensive than daisies per flower, the person who purchased more roses …
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In the two-digit integers 3◻ and 2△…

Jeff Miller December 19, 2017
GMAT OFFICIAL GUIDE DS Solution: We know the product (3◻)(2△) is equal to 864. Let’s first factor 864: 864 = 8 x 108 = 2^3 x 9 x 12 …
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