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Breakdown of Common GMAT Quant Concepts by Frequency

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Magoosh's very own Mike McGarry, GMAT/Math Teacher/Tutor/Foosball player extraordinaire, went through 5 different sets of Official GMAT Practice Material and tallied questions based on the subject material they tested. Here…

Isosceles Triangles on the GMAT

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The GMAT quantitative section asks, among other things, about geometry. One of the GMAT's favorite figures is the isosceles triangle.  An isosceles triangle is one that has two congruent sides.  Knowing simply…

Ranking the Rankings: The Best MBA Programs 2012

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This article is for those who peruse and take very seriously the graduate (MBA) program rankings released by various entities and individuals.  How do I rate the rankings? The same…

GMAT SC: Wordy vs. Concise?

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Concision is a good thing on GMAT SC, but can you have too much of this good thing? As a general rule on GMAT Sentence Correction (and in life!), wordy is bad. …

The JD/MBA Student: A Professorial Perspective

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The Dual-Degree JD/MBA Law and business graduate faculty would probably agree that this joint program is probably the most challenging in the educational community. And, from an employer’s perspective, this…

Integer Properties: The Most Common GMAT Question Topic

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Fact: one of the most tested categories of concepts on the GMAT Quantitative section is Integer Properties   What are the “properties of integers”? Probably none of these are brand new to…

How to Weaken an Argument in GMAT Critical Reasoning

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More Than One Way Often the strongest ways to attack an argument is to undermine one of its pivotal assumptions: that’s something I discussed in this post:https://magoosh.com/gmat/2012/arguments-and-assumptions-on-the-gmat/.  Other ways of…

GMAT Integrated Reasoning: Bubble Charts

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Fact: When GMAT Integrated Reasoning appears, starting in June 2012, one type of chart about which the GMAT IR can ask is a bubble chart. What in Sam Hill is…

Does AWA Really Matter for Business School?

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Facts about the Analytical Writing Analysis questions (AWA) Fact: The current GMAT involves two AWA question: one Analysis of an Argument question, and one Analysis of an Issue question.  You…