Author: ashok Subject: Analysis of my AWA effort and feedbacks please. Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 6:11 pm (GMT -8) The 2 topics with my responses are listed below
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GMAT Essays (AWA) :: Analysis of my AWA effort and feedbacks please.
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Mar 10
Author: ashok Subject: Analysis of my AWA effort and feedbacks please. Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 6:11 pm (GMT -8) The 2 topics with my responses are listed below
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GMAT Essays (AWA) :: Analysis of my AWA effort and feedbacks please.
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Author: Phirozz Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 6:04 pm (GMT -8) vineetbatra wrote: Doctors in Britain have long suspected that patients who wear tinted eyeglasses are abnormally prone to depression and hypochondria. Psychological tests given there to hospital patients admitted for physical complaints like heart pain and digestive distress confirmed such a relationship. Perhaps people whose relationship to the world is psychologically painful choose such glasses to reduce visual stimulation, which is perceived as irritating.
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Critical Reasoning :: RE: Powerscore Question – Cause and Effect
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Author: uscHP Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 5:23 pm (GMT -8) Hey Subie, I’m currently a first year in the Marshall MBA program and I can say that I had the exact same questions you currently have. The Trojan network is definitely SC’s most valuable asset and the sense of community is felt from day 1.
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MBA Student Life :: RE: Quick question for a USC Marshall student…
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Author: Testluv Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 5:09 pm (GMT -8) Quote: I understand the logic behind the answers. However, I don’t understand why the negative root is not considered when determining the sqrt of X
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Data Sufficiency :: RE: Cube roots DS
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Author: Favin Subject: EMBA candidate – 3 for 4 thus far Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 4:48 pm (GMT -8) So far, so good. Duke Global EMBA: Accepted Georgetown / ESADE Global EMBA: Dinged SMU Cox EMBA: Accepted Pitt Katz EMBA: Accepted Cornell EMBA: Wait-listed Waiting to hear from Kellogg, Booth, UNC, and Penn State I am leaning towards Duke….slight edge over SMU at this point
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Admissions Success Stories :: EMBA candidate – 3 for 4 thus far
Mar 10
New Leisure Suit Larry game. I personally think these games got old a long time ago, but that’s just me. Note: I was intending on posting this release earlier, but it did not appear to race in the usual places.

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Leisure Suit Larry: Box Office Bust (PS3)
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Author: vineetbatra Subject: Powerscore Question – Cause and Effect Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 3:52 pm (GMT -8) Doctors in Britain have long suspected that patients who wear tinted eyeglasses are abnormally prone to depression and hypochondria. Psychological tests given there to hospital patients admitted for physical complaints like heart pain and digestive distress confirmed such a relationship. Perhaps people whose relationship to the world is psychologically painful choose such glasses to reduce visual stimulation, which is perceived as irritating.
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Critical Reasoning :: Powerscore Question – Cause and Effect
Mar 10
Author: Brian@VeritasPrep Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 2:00 pm (GMT -8) Hey Osirus, Glad to hear you’re making progress with the Reading Comp book! I love that lesson.
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GMAT Strategy :: RE: Question regarding RC- Critical Reasoning question types
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Author: righty123 Subject: Cube roots DS Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 12:24 pm (GMT -8) If x is not equal to y and if sqrtx = y , what is the value of y^3? A) x = y ^ x B) x ^ 3 = 8 OA D I understand the logic behind the answers. However, I don’t understand why the negative root is not considered when determining the sqrt of X