This was a GMAT I was taking both for information-gathering purposes as well as with the intention of doing well. It's hard to balance those two. My results (750, 98th…
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On Wednesday, September 26, 2012, I will be taking the GMAT. Don’t worry! I am not planning to leave Magoosh to attend business school. Rather, I am taking the test…
On June 5, 2012, the GMAT launched a new question type, the Integrated Reasoning (IR) question. The question format is highly dependent on technology, and unlike traditional Verbal and Quantitative questions,…
This eBook is a compilation of the best of the Magoosh GMAT blog, written by our GMAT expert Mike McGarry, and we’re happy to be able to share it with…
Magoosh recently launched a new on-the-go way of prepping for the GRE – GRE video lesson apps available for iPhones and Androids. The program is FREE to download, and if…
Below are two excerpts from popular news sources. Accompanying each excerpt is a slightly modified version of the sentence that contains one or more grammatical flaws. See if you know…
Untangle the most confusing pair of verbs in the English language! To begin, a SC question from the Official Guide: question #95 from the OG13e (#96 in the OG 12e):…
Fact: If you have two variables and only one equation, in general you will not be able to solve for the individual values of the variables. You need two separate…
One question on the GMAT Verbal Section is Critical Reasoning. On this question, the prompt presents some sort of argument, and then asks you, in one way or another, to…
Understand the properties of the GMAT Quantitative section’s two favorite triangles! The two special triangles are right triangles with special angles and side. Like all right triangles, they satisfy the Pythagorean Theorem. These…