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  1. I think that they are over emphasizing on the importance of GMAT in selection process. If you score above 700, it’s a tick on the selection process. There is a lot more to admission process than GMAT. GMAT helps the colleges to establish that you as a candidate are smart enough to study and pass an MBA program. Nothing more, nothing less. They are a GMAT prep company and survey was conducted by them. There are no real statistics to back up the survey (who did they speak to, how many people they surveyed).

    The fact that they misleading the test takers in believing GMAT is far more than important than it really is, in itself makes me lose faith in their prep course.

  2. 17:48 so if I would do it the other way I would score less point or no? for me your method took longer time to break the numbers rahter then just calculate it by paper immediately step 1 105*105*105= 1157625, step 2 21*25*45= 23625, step 3 1157625 /23625 = 49

  3. I don't get the tactic, if you are giving right answer then wrong answer then right etc.. , then initially your score will only be average? because you did only 50 % correctly. Am I right?

  4. I graduated from university 12 years ago with a BSc and I am trying to get into a business school. I am soooo rusty and overwhelmed by the thought of tackling the GMAT. I have forgotten all these concepts and formulas.

  5. I've got a question about problem number 6, the one about permutations and combinations. When I tried to figure out what was going in the problem during the pause, I just said to myself: well there are 6 number and each one could go in each space, so the total combination of different outcomes must be 6! = 720. The answer is right, but the reasoning is totally different and so here's the question: is it just a coincidence that I got the right answer with this reasoning or is it another right way to reach the right answer ? thank you 

  6. Nice video. However, in the last problem discussed at 51:00min, each of the digits is a 7 or an 8. Will that not mean it is either a 77 or an 88 only and no 78 or 87 as discussed? :)

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