In our GMAT tutoring sessions, we constantly remind students that the GMAT is not a math test. Although there are some rules you need to know, doing well requires that you think in a structured yet flexible way and approach each question as a problem that needs to be solved strategically and creatively. Rote memorization of facts and formulas is not the answer. Building critical thinking skills is the path to a 700+ GMAT score.
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GMAT Quant 101: Basic Facts & Concepts to Remember
Posted by Mark Skoskiewicz on June 14, 2018 8:00:00 AM CDT
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Three Simple Ways Deliberate Practice Will Improve Your GMAT Score
Posted by Mike S. on May 30, 2018 9:00:00 AM CDT
There’s a common myth about standardized tests, that they’re supposed to gauge how smart you are. Why else would MBA programs require all students take a GMAT? Don’t they need some easy way to figure out who’s smartest without reading through all of those pesky applications?
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