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Top 7 Gifts to Get an MBA Applicant This Holiday Season (including priceless gifts!)

Guest post from Yael Redelman-Sidi, the founder of Admit1MBA, a truly personal Admission Consulting services. Her favorite gifts this holiday season: chocolates and a one-way ticket to Paris (or Rio). Your colleague, best friend, daughter/son, or spouse is going to go all in and try to get into a top MBA program this year. Here’s […]

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Jonathan King, Waco TX

I wanted to send you a quick e-mail to say that this is only my 3rd day to be going over your material and it is already lifting this GMAT imposed veil of confusion from my eyes. I would say your way dominates the GMAT — and other GMAT prep companies all at once! Thank […]

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Carolina Pachón, Bogota Colombia

I’m grateful that I found Brett’s course for so many reasons, but here are my top four reasons why Dominate The GMAT rules: 1. Handy. I have a very busy schedule and sometimes I have to travel many times during a single week. Also the city where I live it´s hard to reach your destination points […]

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Happy Thanksgiving from Dominate the GMAT

A Story of Thanks – Remembering What Matters Most For the first time in 11 years, when I was in the Peace Corps living in Madagascar, I’m not with my family for Thanksgiving. As many of you know, I’m down in Bogota, Colombia expanding Dominate the GMAT in the South American market. So no backyard […]

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GMAT Geometry: Polygons

How to Find the Sum of the Interior Angles of a Polygon In the world of GMAT geometry, a large number of questions deal with polygons. A polygon is simply a geometric figure having three or more (usually straight) sides. In other words, a triangle is a polygon, and by far the largest percentage of […]

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Standard Deviation on GMAT Problem Solving

GMAT Statistics: How Standard Deviation is Tested Students sometimes freak out a bit when they learn that the GMAT tests statistics. Perhaps it’s because they still have nightmares about their college stats class and all those crazy greek letters, complex math equations, and endless regression analyses. If that’s you, fear not! The good news is […]

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Beware Confirmation Bias on GMAT Sentence Corrections

GMAT Sentence Correction Tip: Take Clues from the Un-Underlined Portion of the Sentence There’s a marketing terms that you’ll learn about in business school called confirmation bias. It refers to the phenomenon in which your mind subconsciously looks for evidence to support a decision you’re on the verge of making. In other words you have […]

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Are You a Wharton Wannabe?

Now is your opportunity to find out what you need to know to get accepted to Wharton Business School! This Wednesday, October 30 2013, Linda Abraham of Accepted.com will be sharing the strategy for successfully applying to Wharton, tips for the TBD, and the low-down on the school’s recent press coverage. Join Linda live for […]

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From 550 to 710 in 3 Months – A GMAT Success Story

What It Takes to Truly Dominate the GMAT I’ll never forget the first phone call I received from Keith Richards. My first thought was, “Woah, what’s the Rolling Stones rock legend doing going back to business school?!” (I did have the privilege of coaching U.S. figure skating legend Michelle Kwan on the GRE a few […]

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What Justin Bieber Should Learn About Subjunctive Mood

Subjunctive Mood on GMAT Sentence Correction “If I was your boyfriend, I’d never let you go.” — Justin Bieber, from his song “Boyfriend” I recently started learning Spanish and it’s been an interesting experience. For the first few months, I’ve been working on learning the most basic verb tenses: Simple present, simple past, simple future, […]

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