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You made it to HBS, thumbs up! Just the fact that you got in to HBS per se, means you are true warrior very well done!
- by Javoni
Tue Jan 08, 2013 11:32 am- Forum: I just Beat The GMAT!
- Topic: 660 to 710, 4 attempts, admitted to HBS!
- Replies: 5
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- by Javoni
Tue Jan 08, 2013 11:30 am- Forum: I just Beat The GMAT!
- Topic: 750-- Know your Exam Well!!
- Replies: 14
- Views: 5575
You rock man! God bless you for those words, - either I can rot in my current life and work like this earning peanuts or move to the next stage in life - that means you wanted that awesome score so you went for it with all of your creativity, thumbs up! I wish I could afford that score... Wish you l...
- by Javoni
Wed Dec 26, 2012 9:04 am- Forum: I just Beat The GMAT!
- Topic: 760(Q-50,V-44)- Some Words of wisdom after beating the GMAT!
- Replies: 61
- Views: 53524
Here you go bro,
http://www.beatthegmat.com/gmat-practic ... 20778.html - extensive discussion on this problem
- by Javoni
Mon Oct 22, 2012 11:02 am- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: PS - Coordinate Geometry - GMAT Prep
- Replies: 1
- Views: 943
Here we go: Days from 1 to 4 got $96 Days from 5 to 11 got $84 Days from 12 to 15 got $80 Days from 16 to 18 got $70 Days from 19 to 20 got $48 From above days find the median, i.e. find the median in 20 consecutive days from 1,2,3.....20. It is easy to notice that the median is 10 and 11 days (1st ...
- by Javoni
Mon Oct 22, 2012 10:56 am- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: PS - Number Properties - GMAT Prep
- Replies: 1
- Views: 866
Here we go, MENTAL NOTE: Any Line with Positive Slope goes through sectors I and III. And any Line with Negative Slope goes through sectors II and IV. - This is a shortcut here, and you should always remember these crucial bullet points. Hence, from 1, we get slope of K is negative, i.e. -1/6 thus k...
- by Javoni
Mon Oct 22, 2012 10:46 am- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: DS - Coordinate Geometry - GMAT Prep
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1127
It seems such an easy answer, but at the same time it could be the trick of this problem. Here we go: To get max number of chocolate chip cookies, we need to get the smallest number of peanut butter cookies, as follow: 0, 1, 2 etc. So here 0 could not be, as the question stem states that a certain n...
- by Javoni
Thu Oct 18, 2012 10:15 am- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: Chocolate Chip
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3044
Here we go, It is straightforward, like this: Since from your drawing we get that if x = -4, y = 0, hence the answer must be either (1) equation or (3) equation, but as we see the first one is not parabola at all, just straight line, hence it is (3) equation the correct answer. More importantly, acc...
- by Javoni
Fri Oct 05, 2012 10:35 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: Functions
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1020
Here we go, Since the question stem asks for the largest side that our imaginary square could have, the diagonal of the square at issue must be the diameter of the circle set forth in the problem. Hence, according to the Pythagorean proposition we got a^2+a^2 = d^2, here a - is side of our square an...
- by Javoni
Fri Oct 05, 2012 10:25 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: Geometry
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1299
Your equation can be easily written as following:
x^2 <= 1 or x>=-1 and x<=1, hence x belongs to the segment[-1;1]
- by Javoni
Sat Sep 15, 2012 8:52 am- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: Inequality Problem
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1543
Here we go, it is not that tough as long as you remember what the average speed is, to this end: Average Speed = Total Distance / Total Time Spent Here in our case we have: From A to B; B to A and A to B again: A-->>>>>> - B Average speed = D/t1 = X A - <<<<<---B Average speed = D/t2 = Y A---->>>>> ...
- by Javoni
Fri Sep 14, 2012 8:27 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: High 700 level rate problem, any1 got good advice for such..
- Replies: 11
- Views: 8378
Here we go, lets start fith the 2nd option that seems prettier:-) 2. d>c+4, let c=-1 then d>3, hence cd<0 let c=0 then d>4, hence cd=0 let c=2 then d>6, hence cd>0 Thus, Cross B and D out as the 2nd option is Insufficient 1. 3C=-8D^3, here we get -0.375*C = D^3 Obviously the only way for the equatio...
- by Javoni
Fri Sep 14, 2012 11:38 am- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: cd?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1269
Here we go, as per the gist of absolute value, i.e. module of number or |y|<=1 means following: y<=1 and y>=-1 and this means that y belongs to the segment [-1;1], hence, y could be one of infinite numbers from the segment set forth above. If, y is an integer so it could be either -1, 0 or 1. In gen...
- by Javoni
Fri Sep 14, 2012 9:47 am- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: |y|<=1 (y less than or equal to 1), what does this mean?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1764
Hey man, you aced the GMAT, with an awesome score! So, English is like a native language to you, yes? I also got CR Bible and Manhattan SC guides, but somehow I could not significantly increase my Verbal score, any tips? I still struggle with Verbal section in general, my score isn't consistent unli...
- by Javoni
Tue Sep 11, 2012 7:55 am- Forum: I just Beat The GMAT!
- Topic: Podium Finish on the GMAT with a 740(V-40,Q-50)
- Replies: 33
- Views: 25957
Hey man, your rocked your GMAT, hands down! So,are you a native speaker of English language? Could you elaborate upon verbal section approach, how would you tackle RC, the same Kaplan method? This is my first post, but I have been a reader of this blog for the last 5 months. I took the GMAT yesterda...
- by Javoni
Tue Sep 11, 2012 7:45 am- Forum: I just Beat The GMAT!
- Topic: 760 (50 Q / 44 V)
- Replies: 10
- Views: 4397