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Author: diebeatsthegmat Posted: Fri Sep 03, 2010 7:39 pm (GMT -7) David@VeritasPrep wrote: This is the question from OG Verbal Review 1 (from 2005) that I mentioned as being a very long stimulus with long and complicated answer choices. This is a difficult question it is number 82 out of 82 in that book. This question is not in the newest edition of the verbal review but a portion of this stimulus was transformed into an inference question (#56) in OG 12 edition.
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Author: mepinoargote Subject: a question about remainders Posted: Fri Sep 03, 2010 5:31 pm (GMT -7) When a possitive integer is divided by 7, the only possible remainders are 0,1,2,3,4,5 and 6. Also, each of these remainders will occur exactly once when the terms in a sequence of 7 consecutive integers are divided by 7. This is an explanation i got from OG about remainders, Can i generalize this rule when dividing a possitive integer by any n possitive integer
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Author: beatthegmatinsept Posted: Fri Sep 03, 2010 4:13 pm (GMT -7) diebeatsthegmat wrote: Is the product of all integers in a set S positive? a. The product of the smallest and greatest integers is positive

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Author: gmat_perfect Subject: OG10_Perfect SC_cllection. Posted: Fri Sep 03, 2010 1:37 pm (GMT -7) Guys, Here is collection of sentence corrections that need extra care.
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Author: Gurpinder Subject: inequality – og Posted: Fri Sep 03, 2010 1:18 pm (GMT -7) when a problem says…in terms of t…or any other variable what do they mean by that….

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Prachi Pareekh
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Author: David@VeritasPrep Subject: Bold faced question from OG Verbal Review 1 Posted: Fri Sep 03, 2010 1:14 pm (GMT -7) This is the question from OG Verbal Review 1 (from 2005) that I mentioned as being a very long stimulus with long and complicated answer choices. This is a difficult question it is number 82 out of 82 in that book
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Author: Lisa Anderson Posted: Fri Sep 03, 2010 12:19 pm (GMT -7) Dear mansi@mba, You have a competitive profile for Kellogg, both the MBA and MMM program, as well as most other business schools. Kellogg is highly selective, so I do encourage you to do some research and identify some other programs that might be a good match for you. You will want to have a mix of schools, at least a couple where your chances are greater.
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Author: Lisa Anderson Posted: Fri Sep 03, 2010 12:07 pm (GMT -7) Dear Pramod, Having a GMAT score below a school’s average GMAT always puts you in a bit of a precarious position. Additionally, having a background that is over-represented in the global MBA applicant pool makes your task of distinguishing yourself more challenging and critical to reach a positive admissions decision. As such, I do think you should consider retaking the GMAT to improve your score to put yourself in a better competitive position for your target schools, as well as any other MBA program.
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Author: Lisa Anderson Posted: Fri Sep 03, 2010 11:59 am (GMT -7) Dear g_carrico1, You certainly have the foundation for a competitive application to your target schools. They are all highly selective, so it is tough competition and you will need to find a way to positively stand out
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