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It's great to find this resource. Thanks Eric and all those who add to this website. I'm crappy at aptitude tests (and taking tests in general), but have made it through an undergrad with honors and a masters in info systems.
Now, I'm going to try to get into a PhD in business...that is if I can get through this gmat!!! Laughing

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PostThu Aug 23, 2007 5:08 pm Reply with quote

Eric & rest of the GMAT community volunteers,

Kudos for all the great support you are providing through this portal. Can't tell you how helpful some of your material are for some of us GMAT-ters. A big thank you for all that you guys have done thus far! Keep up the good work!

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Thanks - a big help in studying
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PostFri Sep 07, 2007 9:21 am Reply with quote

I can't read all the threads; there are too many of them. But just wanted to clarify, are all the flashcards updated at this point?

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PostSat Sep 08, 2007 8:30 am Reply with quote

keevia wrote:
I can't read all the threads; there are too many of them. But just wanted to clarify, are all the flashcards updated at this point?

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Yes, these flashcards are consistently updated.
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Hi,
I am already registered with beatthegmat.com.Tried downloading GMAT flashcards but unable to do so.Please help.
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PostSun Sep 09, 2007 5:59 pm Reply with quote

http://www.beatthegmat.com/viewtopic.php?t=308

You must be logged in to download files--it doesn't seem like you were from your last post.

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PostMon Sep 17, 2007 12:39 pm Reply with quote

I noticed on DS techniques that you said, 1/2 the time A and B are both insufficient. In other words, 1/2 the time E is the correct choice?

In a later flashcard it says, for harder DS questions, don't pick E if you have to guess. Pick A or C if you can eliminate B. A is traditionally chosen more.

In other words, on the easier DS questions *hysterical laugh inserted here*, the answer is more typically E but on the harder questions it is more likely to be A or C if B is not a choice. And more typically A than C.

More importantly, where did this info come from and is it reliable?

Can you tell I have been working on DS all day. I am starting to sound like them. Laughing
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PostMon Sep 17, 2007 2:57 pm Reply with quote

That last post was from me, but for some reason it was trying to make me log in again. I have logged in several times now, so let's see if my ID makes it this time
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PostMon Sep 17, 2007 3:04 pm Reply with quote

These notes were gathered from a variety of sources while I was prepping for my GMAT. I can't confirm where I found the information specific to DS, so take it with a grain of salt--it did help me though for my guessing strategy on the test.

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PostMon Sep 17, 2007 3:08 pm Reply with quote

Is what I wrote accurate? I am only asking because the comments are contradictory if you are looking at DS as a whole. But if the easy ones are more than likely E and the more difficult ones are more likely A or C then it makes more sense.

Is that kind of what you are saying?

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PostMon Sep 17, 2007 3:18 pm Reply with quote

MMC wrote:
Is what I wrote accurate? I am only asking because the comments are contradictory if you are looking at DS as a whole. But if the easy ones are more than likely E and the more difficult ones are more likely A or C then it makes more sense.

Is that kind of what you are saying?
When I wrote "half the time...", I was referring to DS in general--but I probably meant easy and medium questions specifically. My latter point to "not pick E" was specific to difficult DS questions.

I could be wrong, but these were the notes I gathered at the time; again, take these tips with a grain of salt for your guessing strategy.

Thanks for asking though!

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PostMon Sep 24, 2007 4:35 am Reply with quote

I just downloaded the flash cards. They look brilliant can't wait to start using them.

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