risys82 wrote:
I could explain everything about combinations/permutations required for the GMAT in maybe 5 sentences and 2 or 3 sample question types.
Great post.
One question to the sentence above. It would be really helpful for other members if you could write down your findings about which question types you think are more relevant. Maybe not too detailed because this would clearly take a lot of your time. But at least by touching the surface of important SC, DS, PS,... questions.
Furthermore how would to explain combinations/permutations in such a short paragraph (5 sentences) and which are the 2/3 sample question types. This would be so valueable!
risys82 wrote:
If you really want to improve reading comprehension for the GMAT, I would advocate reading the newspaper, or magazines such as Newsweek, Businessweek, etc. I would also recommend reading research journals, at least the executive summary and conclusion. When reading, don't just read news or articles that you are interested in. Also read those that you have no interest in, since your reading comprehension is obviously better when you have an interest in the topic.
I can absolutely support that, and compiled a list of magazines that I use now to train my RC & CR skills
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