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Suggested Posting Guidelines

by GMATGuruNY » Mon Jan 25, 2016 8:18 am
When posting, please remember that Beat the GMAT is a SHARED space. On any given day, twenty students may come here seeking answers. For this reason, please refrain from submitting posts that include questions too numerous (a single post with five very involved questions, each of which must be addressed separately) or requests too broad (requests for other official examples, exceptions, etc.). Given the time required to respond to such posts, they can be answered only at the expense of the other nineteen posters in search of answers that day. In the interest of fairness, I will be unable to answer these sorts of posts. (Other experts, of course, might be more amenable.)

Your understanding is appreciated.

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