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Avoid This Common GMAT Data Sufficiency Mistake

Learn to Master this GMAT Data Sufficiency Strategy Most of my GMAT students have a love/hate relationship with Data Sufficiency. At first, they hate it because it’s so foreign to them. It’s unlike any math problems they’ve ever had to do before. Eventually, after going through my GMAT Data Sufficiency video lessons, they learn to […]

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Advanced GMAT Time Management Strategy

Learn This 700+ GMAT Time Management Mindset As you know by now, the GMAT is a computer-adaptive test (CAT). Part of what that means is that you can’t get to the next question until you answer the one currently on your screen. Whether you know how to do it or not. Whether it’s early in […]

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Mary M., Santa Ana CA

Prior to finding Dominate the GMAT, my GMAT practice exam scores were frustratingly stuck around 570. Fortunately, just 12 days before my exam, I stumbled upon Brett’s GMAT prep course. His quant videos helped the GMAT math concepts make sense for me in ways that my previous  course had not (a course I paid a […]

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Expert Tips on Getting into Business School

MBA Admissions Interview with Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business The following is an interview with Shari Hubert, Associate Dean of Admissions for Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business. She shares behind-the-scenes tips on what business school admissions officers are looking for, how the GMAT factors into scholarship possibilities, what you should be doing now to prepare […]

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MBA Interviews: Prepare Before Clicking “Submit”

Preparing for Your B-School Admissions Interview The following is a guest post from the admissions experts at Admit1mba.com, a personal admissions consulting firm located in NYC and helping global applicants in their MBA journey. If you are applying to business school by the first or second application deadline, you should start thinking about your MBA […]

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How The Price is Right Helps You Score Higher on the GMAT

GMAT Scoring: What is a Computer Adaptive Test? You watch “The Price is Right” from time to time. Come on, admit it. Who do you like more as a host, Bob Barker or Drew Carey? Have you ever seen “The Clock Game?” It’s the game where the contestant has one minute to guess the exact […]

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Tackling GMAT Problems You Don’t Know How to Solve

Uh-Oh, I Don’t Know This GMAT Question…Now What? Here’s the deal: I wrote a guest blog article for the MBA admissions consulting firm Accepted.com that was published on July 23, 2013. It’s really good. The premise of the article is this: What do you do when you come across a hard GMAT math question that […]

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How Important is Integrated Reasoning?

GMAC on GMAT Integrated Reasoning Importance: “Wait and See” Now that the GMAT’s “new” Integrated Reasoning section has a year of statistical data under its belt, two obvious questions emerge: How are people doing on it? Do business schools even care what your IR score* is compared to your main 200-800 point collective Quant and […]

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Basic GMAT Math Refresher – Basic Math Review

Beef Up Your Foundational Math for the GMAT “Help! I need to take the GMAT but haven’t studied math in 10 years. I don’t even remember how to do some of the most basic things like multiply and divide fractions!” Sound familiar? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. I always tell my students that they were […]

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Choosing Your Business School Recommenders, Revisited

By Paul S. Bodine, Paul Bodine Admissions Consulting Never forget that admissions committees love recommendation letters from supervisors. These professionals have the seniority and leadership experience to judge employees, and evaluating people is frequently a key part of their managerial role. Their opinion comes with baked-in credibility. Even assuming that your immediate supervisor wrote your first […]

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