The peril of ignoring the non-underlined portion
We have started a new series of concepts called “
e-GMAT’s Best Practices for Acing GMAT”. This article - the first in this series - discusses a “best practice” in Sentence Correction – reading and analyzing the complete sentence and not just the underlined portion.
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hereCustomer Corner for Verbal Live Prep (VLP)
To help you get more out of your
e-GMAT course, we have launched Verbal Live Prep
Customer Corner. VLP customer corner is your one-stop shop for resources such as study plan, session calendar, help videos, and best practices. We hope this collection of resources enhances your
e-GMAT experience.
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hereFree Session - Prethinking for Assumption
To help you get more out of your
e-GMAT course, we have launched Verbal Live Prep Customer Corner. VLP customer corner is your one-stop shop for resources such as study plan, session calendar, help videos, and best practices. We hope this collection of resources enhances your
e-GMAT experience.
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hereBest Practices Concept
To improve your GMAT score by 10+ points (out of 60), you need to diligently follow the best practices. View this best practices concept to understand what the best practices are, how to follow them while using the
e-GMAT course, and how to plan your preparation to get the maximum score improvement.
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heree-GMAT Bakery: Fresh questions on SC and CR
Parallelism is the flavor of the SC questions this week. Try your hand on these two SC questions.
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https://gmatclub.com/forum/mexican-villagers-a-tough-700-level-question-147361.html2.
https://gmatclub.com/forum/asteroids-in-form-of-700-level-question-147362.htmlWe will focus on Weaken question type this week. Try your hand at this question below:
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https://gmatclub.com/forum/gasoline-cars-in-papula-country-147427.html#p1183590Become Smarter: Read our most followed posts
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https://gmatclub.com/forum/ed-forms-verbs-or-modifiers-134691.html - One the most read articles by
e-gmat continues to attract attention of test takers. Check out the thread for detailed explanation of two official questions that continue to confuse students. Also read the thread to know about the importance of “placement of commas” in SC.
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https://gmatclub.com/forum/famed-for-his-masterful-use-of-irony-many-of-guy-de-73367-20.html - Guy de Maupassant is still able to confuse a lot of test-takers. Check the thread out for correct usage of noun modifier and a little unconventional use of “comma”.
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https://gmatclub.com/forum/beatrix-potter-in-her-book-illustrations-carefully-147163.html - Another question that tests the usage of noun modifiers.
e-GMAT experts clarify the correct usage of this complicated modifier in a very simple manner.
We have tried many new things in this week's newsletter. Let us know how you like them. Write to me at
rajat@e-gmat.com with your feedback/comments.
Regards,
Rajat Sadana
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