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Christi, USA

This course has been priceless in my preparation for the GMAT. I was studying on my own one day and became very frustrated with GMAT Sentence Corrections. I decided to do a YouTube search and came across a video that Brett had posted. It was so beneficial that I went straight to his website and […]

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Don’t Fret GMAT Integrated Reasoning…Yet!

Why You Shouldn’t Worry About the New IR Section Everyone is trying to figure out what to make of the new GMAT section, Integrated Reasoning, which debuted in June 2012. More specifically, if you’re like most of my students, you’re probably trying to figure out how much weight to give it in terms of study […]

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GMAT Data Sufficiency – Tip of the Week

GMAT Data Sufficiency Strategy (with a sample GMAT Geometry application example) GMAT Tip of the Week for the Week of August 20, 2012 This week’s GMAT tip* concerns choosing between answer choices D & E on GMAT data sufficiency questions. Check out this video to learn more: GMAT Tip of the Week: One of the […]

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How Long Should I Study for the GMAT?

Suggested GMAT Study Time “How long does it take to study for the GMAT?” That’s a question I often get from my perspective students. The answer, of course, varies from student to student and depends on a number of factors including the score you’re ultimately trying to get, your base knowledge in the major GMAT […]

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GMAT Quiz – True or False

Think you’re ready for the GMAT? Try these ten basic — but deceptively tricky — math and verbal sample GMAT questions. Post your questions and share your answers in the “comments” area at the bottom. Good luck! True False Question If the ratio of domestic stamps to foreign stamps in a collection is 1:5, then […]

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Nick Rodrigues, Denver CO

I have never been a great test taker, and it had been almost 15 years since I last studied the concepts tested on the GMAT. Brett’s course helped me dust off the cobwebs, and, after completing the course, my GMAT score rose nearly 100 points and I was accepted into both graduate programs that I […]

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Integrated Reasoning GMAT – Two-Part Analysis

How to Solve Two-Part Analysis Questions on the GMAT Integrated Reasoning Section On the new GMAT Integrated Reasoning section, there are four major new question formats: Table Analysis Graphics Interpretation Multi-Source Reasoning Two-Part Analysis Two-Part Analysis questions are unique in that you actually have to choose two answers, one from each column, for each question. […]

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GMAT Verbal: Countable vs. Non-Countable Nouns

GMAT Grammar: Countable vs Non-Countable Nouns I was at Target today and noticed, as if for the first time, the sign at checkout indicating the line for people who only had a small number of items. I took a picture, which you see at the right. I’m sure you’ve seen similar signs at your local […]

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Robert Powell, Valley NE

I decided to sign up for Brett’s Dominate the GMAT course in order to freshen my math skills up a bit since I haven’t done GMAT-type math in quite some time. His videos and short cuts are very helpful and have helped a lot. For example, before I watched the GMAT Data Sufficiency videos, I looked […]

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GMAT Exponents – Rules and Applications

What You Need to Know About GMAT Exponents Exponents are among the common algebra concepts that you can expect to encounter on the GMAT quantitative section — primarily on problem solving questions, but occasionally on data sufficiency questions as well. Definition: An exponent, or power, refers to the number of times a number (called the […]

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