Like vs As on GMAT Sentence Correction
GMAT Comparisons: Using Like and As Correctly One of the points of English grammar commonly tested on GMAT Sentence Correction questions is comparisons. Specifically, the GMAT test-makers want to make sure that you’re able to recognize comparisons that are illogically made and correct them as necessary. Two of the most common words of comparison in […]
GMAT Strategy: How to Prepare Your Scratch Paper
GMAT Tip of the Week for the week of November 12, 2012 This week’s GMAT tip* concerns GMAT time management, and specifically how to prepare your scratch paper on test day to maximize efficiency, save time, and help you to avoid stupid mistakes. To learn exactly how you should prepare your GMAT scratch paper, watch […]
GMAT Data Sufficiency: The Solvability Rule
GMAT Tip of the Week for the week of October 29, 2012 This week’s GMAT tip* concerns GMAT Data Sufficiency, and specifically how to determine whether or not the statements are sufficient to solve for a particular variable. It’s called the “Solvability Rule,” and this short video will explain it in detail: GMAT Tip of […]
Leslie Voorhees, Jakarta Indonesia
I was so pleased with Brett’s “a la carte” video options to nail down a couple outstanding questions in my last few weeks of studying. Having never taken Stats, I was not feeling confident about the probability and combinations/permutations questions on the GMAT. Brett broke it down to the very basics: he went through the […]
Meet with Top Business Schools from Around the World
QS MBA World Tour Coming to Denver – November 1st The QS World MBA Tour is the biggest event of its kind in the entire world — and it’s coming to Denver, CO on Thursday, Novmber 1st 2012 from 5:00 – 9:00pm! Dozens of top business schools will be present at the Denver fair, and […]
Effectively Using Prime Factorization on the GMAT
GMAT Prime Factorization – A Primer Prime factorization is a strategy that has great application on both GMAT problem solving and GMAT data sufficiency questions, and yet it’s often under-utilized by students for whatever reason. Hopefully the better you understand it, the more it will come to mind for you as a possible solution method […]
Preparing for the GMAT: How to Practice Efficiently
GMAT Tip of the Week for the week of October 1, 2012 This week’s GMAT tip* concerns how to make the most of your full-length computer adaptive GMAT practice exams to simulate your test-day experience and benefit optimally from your GMAT practice time. Watch this video to learn more: GMAT Tip of the Week: They […]
GMAT Grammar Rule – Gerunds and Infinitives as Subjects
GMAT Sentence Correction Rules: Subject-Verb Agreement As we teach in our GMAT Sentence Correction lessons, subject-verb agreement is among the most commonly-tested points of English grammar on GMAT Sentence Correction questions. Just because you correctly identify the subject and verb of a sentence (perhaps using our “Bracketing Technique“), however, that doesn’t mean that you’ll automatically […]
Get Your Business Website onto Page One of Google
Budding Entrepreneur? Maximize your Website. At Dominate the GMAT, we’re primarily focused on helping you to improve your GMAT score and get into the business school of your choice. But we’re also huge advocates of business in general. And entrepreneurship. And about providing the business leaders of tomorrow not only with the tools to get […]
Killer GMAT Tip for Hard GMAT Math Problems
GMAT Tip of the Week for the week of September 17, 2012 This week’s GMAT tip* concerns how to proceed on difficult GMAT problem solving questions when you feel stuck. Specifically, learn to “Drive through the Fog with Headlights.” What does that mean and how can you apply it? Watch this video to find out: […]











