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GMAT Impact: How to Solve Any Sentence Correction Problem, Part 1

With regard to the GMAT, raw intellectual horsepower helps, but it is not everything. In this blog series, Manhattan GMAT’s Stacey Koprince teaches you how to perform at your best on test day by using some common sense. Manhattan GMAT has developed a special process for Sentence Correction (SC). Some students and classes have seen it, but here … Read More  

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GMAT Impact: How to Solve Any Sentence Correction Problem, Part 1

With respect to the GMAT, raw intellectual horsepower helps, but it is not everything. In this blog series, Manhattan GMAT’s Stacey Koprince teaches you how to perform at your best on test day by using some common sense. Manhattan GMAT has been developing a new process for Sentence Correction (SC). Read on and let us … Read More  

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You Don’t Need an 80th Percentile Score to Get In!

We recently posted a longer piece on our blog entitled, “You Don’t Need a 750 to Get In!” striving to destroy the myth that you must have an above average GMAT score (as paradoxical as that is) to get into a top MBA program. Well, one thing led to another, and I soon found myself … Read More  

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GMAT Impact: News from the Makers of the GMAT, Part 1

When it comes to the GMAT, raw intellectual horsepower helps, but it is not everything. In this weekly blog series, Manhattan GMAT’s Stacey Koprince teaches you how to perform at your best on test day by using some common sense. In early December, I attended the biannual GMAC Summit, a special conference for test prep companies that is … Read More  

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Integrated Reasoning (Slowly) Rising—Solutions Await

Thus far, the “new” Integrated Reasoning (IR) section of the GMAT (added in June 2012) has been almost an afterthought for most applicants. We can hardly blame test takers for focusing their studies on the “traditional” elements of the GMAT—the Verbal and Quant sections—because admissions officers have been quite clear that candidates’ IR scores would … Read More  

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