With these slides doing the practice questions the answers are unorganized and explanations not clear, can someone please provide list of correct answers and explanations. Maybe it didnt download properly on my computer because I have a MAC but everything all over the place.
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I too didn't find these much useful. Best approach is to stick to CR bible and build upon on that. BTW did i use 'that' correctly..SC questionrbansal wrote:With these slides doing the practice questions the answers are unorganized and explanations not clear, can someone please provide list of correct answers and explanations. Maybe it didnt download properly on my computer because I have a MAC but everything all over the place.
Thank you,
RB
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None of the attachments from this site have ever opened correctly on my system.. Donno whats the trouble.
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Hi,rohitkalla wrote:None of the attachments from this site have ever opened correctly on my system.. Donno whats the trouble.
If your downloads are incomplete, you must be using Chrome. Try other browsers.
Cheers!
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Hey Eric..Please review the PPT once again..beatthegmat wrote:I found a great Powerpoint deck on critical reasoning strategy, created by a person named "piyusht". It's a great overview--please check it out.
All the slides were jumbled.Answers dont follow any order..
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I notice that the author of the PPT refers to the test creator as ETS. See page 9 of the PPT for an exmaple. ETS is actually the maker of the GRE and NOT the GMAT. Apparently the GRE also has a critical reasoning section, but I'm not sure if it is the same as what the GMAT requires. Has anyone already looked into this?