Option A is the answer
- Rather than .
- In which.
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Option A is the answer
If your answer is yes, then you have reached the half-way mark. Pat yourself. You can proceed with elan to the stage 2 of the application phase i.e. writing your B-school essays.
If your answer is no, then its time to reflect
The GMAT score is a crucial part in your MBA application.
If you are capable of applying with a 740 or a 750…. Why
limit yourself with a 660 or a 680?
To move ahead in your preparation. You have got to ask yourself these questions
No one wants to re-take the GMAT.
If you are not able to identify the problem accurately, then ping me
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Focus on reading comprehension first, then sentence correction and then critical reasoning.
The first skill you have to master is IDENTIFICATION.
You have to learn to identify
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