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In this link above, you find a couple-of-months-so-far work put all together in memorable flashcards. All the information came mostly from the two most fantastic and downloadable materials available in the forum (Source: download/file.php?id=10830) and (Source: download/file.php?id=14171). So, my primary intention was to prepare a more visual material for my ongoing studies, so I could quickly fix the content and carry it offline anywhere I go. So, it is meant to refresh someone's mind complement while studying quant from the beginning and struggling to remember most of the formulas, etc.
The cards are open-source, clonable, but not free from error. So, if there are any comment or suggestion, let me know it.
Once again, I am not a specialist :!:, just another student trying to survive the GMAT phase and make the best possible out of it. So, what came free, I return it the same way.
Hope it also helps someone :wink:
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Very cool! Thanks for sharing. Anyone who likes to study on the go, I'd recommend getting the cram app - the interface of the app is great, and with these cards it's a perfect combo. Thanks OP, your generosity is much appreciated.
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