I will be siting an exam about Critical reasoning and Quantitative reasoning on early May.
I'm really weak at Critical reasoning and Quantitative reasoning.
Most of the question i got it wrong but i still cant understand it after i have read the answers.
Who can help me with it?
I'm currently living in Melbourne City and willing to have tuitions to improve my Critical reasoning and Quantitative reasoning skills.
Or else is there any suggestion from anyone?
Plase tell me any way to improve my Critical reasoning and Quantitative reasoning skills.
Thx you very much.
really need a tuitor for Critical +Quantitative reasoning
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Hi Jacky,
Do you mean you've had difficulty with Math review in general for Quantitative? It will depend on what concepts are tested, but you'll want to choose material that accurately reflects the format and content of your upcoming test. The GMAT's Quant is divided between Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency, and it's unlikely a different test will have DS.
For CR, I think you should buy Powerscore CR: https://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2009/11/ ... ook-review
Keep in mind it's geared towards GMAT, though. You may also want to look at LSAT CR materials depending on the difficulty of your test.
Grockit offers private oneline tutoring for GMAT at $50/hr and there are other companies that offer online tutoring.
Good luck to you!
Do you mean you've had difficulty with Math review in general for Quantitative? It will depend on what concepts are tested, but you'll want to choose material that accurately reflects the format and content of your upcoming test. The GMAT's Quant is divided between Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency, and it's unlikely a different test will have DS.
For CR, I think you should buy Powerscore CR: https://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2009/11/ ... ook-review
Keep in mind it's geared towards GMAT, though. You may also want to look at LSAT CR materials depending on the difficulty of your test.
Grockit offers private oneline tutoring for GMAT at $50/hr and there are other companies that offer online tutoring.
Good luck to you!
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- jackypig63
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I will be sitting an exam called "ISAT" in early MAY.VivianKerr wrote:Hi Jacky,
Do you mean you've had difficulty with Math review in general for Quantitative? It will depend on what concepts are tested, but you'll want to choose material that accurately reflects the format and content of your upcoming test. The GMAT's Quant is divided between Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency, and it's unlikely a different test will have DS.
For CR, I think you should buy Powerscore CR: https://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2009/11/ ... ook-review
Keep in mind it's geared towards GMAT, though. You may also want to look at LSAT CR materials depending on the difficulty of your test.
Grockit offers private oneline tutoring for GMAT at $50/hr and there are other companies that offer online tutoring.
Good luck to you!
"International Students Admission Test"
It's a really hard exam testing out critical reasoning and quantitative reasoning skills.
ISAT is very similar to UMAT but ISAT is for international students.
The question will be something like this:
Parents of children from an Asian background have claimed that the sports teacher at their school is not objective and favours his Anglo-Saxon students with a higher participation in competitive team sports. However the record shows that 63% of the non-English-speaking background students have been given a chance to participate. This record demonstrates that the teacher has not discriminated against non-Anglo-Saxon students when selecting positions on team sports.
The argument above is flawed in that it ignored the possibility that:
A) a large number of the selected children were the teacher's students from last year.
B) Many teachers find it difficult to be objective when assigning positions to students
C) The evidence shows that more than 63% of the students should have been given the chance to participate in a team sport.
D) The majority of the non-Anglo-Saxon students have been given the position on a team due to the influence of the substitute-sports coach
E) The teacher is biased against non-Anglo-Saxons in the case of only some of the team sports he teaches.
For quantitative reasoning it will be something like
https://www.kaptest.co.uk/courses/uk-uni ... oning.aspx
Is there any expert can help me with it?