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Thank you SO much, the flashcards are a huge help to me, some very useful hints and tips but also to just have all topics summarized, its perfect!
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Eric,
Gratitude for this brilliant set of Flashcards
While I'm yet to get through them entirely, i was wondering if there needs to be a certain inclusion on Page 15 in the 1st card i.e. "One of the..."
While i agree with what is already mentioned, isn't the following also correct?
"One of the books is missing from my cupboard"
My source is some blog (https://gmat-grammar.blogspot.in/2007/06 ... f-one.html) and hence am not entirely sure on the usage (sounds right though).
If it is right, it warrants an inclusion when the cards are next updated.
Hope this helps!
Cheers,
aK
Gratitude for this brilliant set of Flashcards
While I'm yet to get through them entirely, i was wondering if there needs to be a certain inclusion on Page 15 in the 1st card i.e. "One of the..."
While i agree with what is already mentioned, isn't the following also correct?
"One of the books is missing from my cupboard"
My source is some blog (https://gmat-grammar.blogspot.in/2007/06 ... f-one.html) and hence am not entirely sure on the usage (sounds right though).
If it is right, it warrants an inclusion when the cards are next updated.
Hope this helps!
Cheers,
aK
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I believe the flashcard on pg 72 for the calculation of Simple Interest is incorrect.
The formula for calculating Amount Accumulated should be A=P*(1+r)*n.
Where A = amount accumulated, P = initial principal, r = interest rate (decimal), and n = number of years.
The formula for calculating Amount Accumulated should be A=P*(1+r)*n.
Where A = amount accumulated, P = initial principal, r = interest rate (decimal), and n = number of years.
Whenever the pdf is updated, I am assuming the Apple App is also updated?
And the date reads last updated on June 30, 2010. Shouldnt this be changed?
I, of course, cant thank you enough for this nice gesture. This is terrific work, but was wanting to just confirm I have the latest corrected version.
And the date reads last updated on June 30, 2010. Shouldnt this be changed?
I, of course, cant thank you enough for this nice gesture. This is terrific work, but was wanting to just confirm I have the latest corrected version.
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These are indeed the latest versions, thanks!
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hi guys
if anyone is looking for some tips with respect to the quant and verbal section, i can help them out. i have been doing so for quite some time now. i took my gmat in 2009 and scored a 760 (verbal- 42, quant-50). i followed it up with an year at ISB, Hyderabad.
you can get in touch with me @ 9873209590 and we can talk more about it. feel free to call me during the day or to sms during the later part of the day
i can entertain questions wrt the applications process as well
thanks
sid
if anyone is looking for some tips with respect to the quant and verbal section, i can help them out. i have been doing so for quite some time now. i took my gmat in 2009 and scored a 760 (verbal- 42, quant-50). i followed it up with an year at ISB, Hyderabad.
you can get in touch with me @ 9873209590 and we can talk more about it. feel free to call me during the day or to sms during the later part of the day
i can entertain questions wrt the applications process as well
thanks
sid
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Hi Eric!
Your flash cards are very informative and it could work wonders.
I'd like to edit yours and make my own flash cards.
Although I kno computers, i am a novice at pdf. I am not able to delete the content of your flash cards so that I could make my own.
Plz help...
DG
Killer Gmat Score -> Top B-School -> Successful Career Aspirant
Your flash cards are very informative and it could work wonders.
I'd like to edit yours and make my own flash cards.
Although I kno computers, i am a novice at pdf. I am not able to delete the content of your flash cards so that I could make my own.
Plz help...
DG
Killer Gmat Score -> Top B-School -> Successful Career Aspirant
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A fresh start! Perhaps may be too little too late. Retaking the GMAT after the drubbing of 580.
Thanks for the flash cards. May be I am destined to fail in my quest for those elusive numbers. However, I promise to bounce back. Redux again.
Thanks for the flash cards. May be I am destined to fail in my quest for those elusive numbers. However, I promise to bounce back. Redux again.
beatthegmat wrote:During my GMAT preparation, I made close to 300 flashcards to help me stay fresh on the strategies and materials I had studied over the course of several months. The document linked below contains the digitized version of my flashcards--please use them as a study aid.Also, seriously consider making your own deck of flashcards for your own studies. You will be surprised by how much you commit to memory by simply writing down concepts on paper.
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Best of luck!
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I used these and never thanked you. They totally helped!
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Eric,
Thank you for your flashcards. I am not sure If somebody has mentioned it already, but I found a mistake.
Card number 47 of 92 (Quantative >> General)
"To determine the number of integers less than 5000 that are evenly divisible by 15:
Divide 4999 by 15 => 333 integers"
It must say:
To determine the number of positive integers...
Otherwise, the answer must be 334 (we need to include zero, as zero is evenly divisible by 15)
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Thank you for your flashcards. I am not sure If somebody has mentioned it already, but I found a mistake.
Card number 47 of 92 (Quantative >> General)
"To determine the number of integers less than 5000 that are evenly divisible by 15:
Divide 4999 by 15 => 333 integers"
It must say:
To determine the number of positive integers...
Otherwise, the answer must be 334 (we need to include zero, as zero is evenly divisible by 15)
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