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: Wholio Posted: Fri Sep 03, 2010 4:04 pm (GMT -7) Thanks Stacey! Thats what I was thinking – I just needed someone to agree with me! I feel much less stressed out about my applications now knowing that I’ve got enough time to polish them.

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Author: Wholio Posted: Fri Sep 03, 2010 4:04 pm (GMT -7) Thanks Stacey! Thats what I was thinking – I just needed someone to agree with me! I feel much less stressed out about my applications now knowing that I’ve got enough time to polish them.

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Author: Maciek Posted: Fri Sep 03, 2010 1:48 pm (GMT -7) Hi! ‘Which’ is simply better here than ‘that’. We use ‘which’ if we want to give more information about a noun just before the comma. Quote: When the information provided by the clause is required to identify the person (or thing), then there are no commas with ‘which’.

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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: uwhusky Posted: Fri Sep 03, 2010 12:57 pm (GMT -7) Existing discussion: http://www.beatthegmat.com/in-its-most-recent-approach-the-comet-crommelin-passed-the-t1278-15.html Btw, whoever tossed out that answering this question requires the knowledge of “ellipsis” is cheating everyone else out of the proper analysis to a question.
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Author: focusgmat Subject: Based on records from ancient Athens, each year young Atheni Posted: Fri Sep 03, 2010 12:42 pm (GMT -7) Based on records from ancient Athens, each year young Athenian women collarborated to weave a new woolen robe that they used to dress a statue of the goddess Athena and that this robe depicted scenes of a battle between Zeus, Athena’s father, and giants. A
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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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