Archive for the ‘Tips’ Category
INFOGRAPHIC: The ABC’s to the SAT
Navigating the murky waters of college admissions can be quite a rough ride. That’s why we’ve brought you an easy guide to America’s top universities. Take a glance and you’ll find both the locations as well as SAT ranges of first-rate universities like Stanford and Cornell.
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August 17th, 2010 | Featured Posts, SAT Courses, Tips, image | Read More
10 Tips to GRE Sentence Completion
The GRE sentence completion tests your ability to recognize logical consistency and grammatical correctness. Here are ten tips to handle these types of questions.
The sentences may come from any field of study like history, art, science, humanities and literature. No need to get anxious if the sentence...
April 14th, 2010 | Tips | Read More
Study Guide for Your iPhone
You’ve decided to go back to school and have registered for the GRE or the GMAT. Then you discovered an awesome website that offers free, customizable 1 month and 3 month study guides, which you quickly signed up for. Now that you’re getting weekly emails that contain a set of weekly tasks,...
March 19th, 2010 | Strategy, Tips | Read More
GMAT Prep – Reading Comprehension
Generally there will be two to four unique reading passages on the GMAT. There will be four questions about each passage. These questions usually show up a bit later into the exam and rarely appear before question eight.
Reading comprehension problems will be displayed so that you can view the passage...
February 23rd, 2010 | Tips, Verbal | Read More
GRE Prep – Secrets of Data Interpretation
Data interpretation is thought by many to be the most difficult section of the GRE math. Basically data interpretation questions require you to read and interpret data and provide statistical analysis on the data that you are presented with. Here is the official description from ETS about the data interpretation...
February 23rd, 2010 | GRE Courses, Quantitative, Tips | Read More
GRE Prep – Quantitative 101
“The Quantitative section measures your basic mathematical skills, your understanding of elementary mathematical concepts, and your ability to reason quantitatively and solve problems in a quantitative setting. There is a balance of questions requiring arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis....
February 23rd, 2010 | GRE Courses, Quantitative, Tips | Read More
GRE Prep – Secrets of Quantitative Comparisons
Some of the trickiest questions in the GRE quantitative section are the quantitative comparison questions. Different than any other questions on the test these questions measure:
your ability to reason accurately about the relative sizes of two quantities and perceive whether or not
your ability to...
February 22nd, 2010 | GRE Courses, Quantitative, Strategy, Tips | Read More
GMAT Prep – Secrets of Problem Solving
I’m a word person but I hate word problems. So imagine my delight when I discovered that the GMAT loves word problems. Yes, the wonderful test writers have contrived to deliver 22 fantastic opportunities for me to flaunt my mathematical incompetence. Considering that there are only 37 quantitative...
February 22nd, 2010 | GMAT Courses, Quantitative, Strategy, Tips | Read More
GRE Prep – Verbal Section Timing
GRE veterans understand that pacing is key. In fact, I’ve already written about pacing strategy for the quantitative section. While time management on the math section is relatively straightforward, the GRE Verbal section is a different beast. Time cannot be equally budgeted to each question,...
February 22nd, 2010 | GRE Courses, Strategy, Tips, Verbal | Read More
Video – How Important is the GMAT? What Else Matters?
Check out this video from AdmissionsConsultants for an overview of some general GMAT tips and advice about applying to Business School.
February 22nd, 2010 | Admissions, GMAT Courses, Tips | Read More





