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Congratulations! very good debrief.

All tips are good -

could u give me some example for -
(A + B) + Neither - Both =Total

means what exactly?

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Congrats on your score!, You did great!

By the way, do you, or any of you guys recommend taking the preparation course, such as kaplan or manhattan gmat?
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I paid $1250 for Princeton Review classroom course. I would say the most beneficial part of the tuition was the online course they provide, very organized and by progression. They categorize easy, intermediate, and advanced level problems. I think PR offers just the online course for about $600... If I would do it over again, I would pay $600 for just the online prep, and not go to the classroom course.

For me, starting off learning and mastering easy problems and working your way up definitely worked.

Example of the mixed-grouping category problem:
Of the p songs played between 1 and 9:30 AM today on a certain radio station, 10 were acoustic, 6 were new releases and 5 were both acoustic and new releases. If 4 of the songs played were neither acoustic nor new releases, what is the value of p?

(Total of songs)= (Acoustic songs)+(new release songs)-(both acoustic and new release songs)+( 4 of the songs played were neither acoustic nor new releases)
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Example of the mixed-grouping category problem:
Of the p songs played between 1 and 9:30 AM today on a certain radio station, 10 were acoustic, 6 were new releases and 5 were both acoustic and new releases. If 4 of the songs played were neither acoustic nor new releases, what is the value of p?

(Total of songs)= (Acoustic songs)+(new release songs)-(both acoustic and new release songs)+( 4 of the songs played were neither acoustic nor new releases)[/quote]

Thanks for the example.
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leftysidewinder wrote:
I paid $1250 for Princeton Review classroom course. I would say the most beneficial part of the tuition was the online course they provide, very organized and by progression. They categorize easy, intermediate, and advanced level problems. I think PR offers just the online course for about $600... If I would do it over again, I would pay $600 for just the online prep, and not go to the classroom course.

For me, starting off learning and mastering easy problems and working your way up definitely worked.

Example of the mixed-grouping category problem:
Of the p songs played between 1 and 9:30 AM today on a certain radio station, 10 were acoustic, 6 were new releases and 5 were both acoustic and new releases. If 4 of the songs played were neither acoustic nor new releases, what is the value of p?

(Total of songs)= (Acoustic songs)+(new release songs)-(both acoustic and new release songs)+( 4 of the songs played were neither acoustic nor new releases)


p=15. using a double set matrix.

Btw great score man. wheres ur #1 choice? u listed a few.
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#1 choice is Miami (FL)... they have early decision, so hopefully i get the stuff submitted on time, and get accepeted without needing to send further apps
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