Synopses & Reviews
In order to attain the high GMAT scores needed to get into the top business schools of their choice, an increasing number of prospective b-school candidates are taking the GMAT more than once. But how does one go about acing the test for the first time or bolstering a second attempt? The book is a distillation of the experiences of a veteran test-prep instructor, MBA Admissions coach, author and education raconteur. It offers a philosophy built on two simple but powerful propositions:
- Identify the principles behind classic problem types.
- Succeed first by not getting the easy questions wrong and then go on to get the difficult questions right!
Ace the GMAT contains two of the author’s own inventions: The Big Seven Number Cracker for open-ended variable problems in Data Sufficiency and the Four-Corner Question Cracker for Reading Comprehension questions.
Synopsis
In order to attain the high GMAT scores needed to get into the top business schools of their choice, an increasing number of prospective b-school candidates are taking the GMAT more than once. But how does one go about acing the test for the first time or bolstering a second attempt? The book is a distillation of the experiences of a veteran test-prep instructor, MBA Admissions coach, author and education raconteur. It offers a philosophy built on two simple but powerful propositions:
- Identify the principles behind classic problem types.
- Succeed first by not getting the easy questions wrong and then go on to get the difficult questions right!
Ace the GMATcontains two of the author’s own inventions: The Big Seven Number Cracker for open-ended variable problems in Data Sufficiency and the Four-Corner Question Cracker for Reading Comprehension questions.
Synopsis
Ace the GMAT offers a distillation of the experiences of a veteran test-prep instructor, MBA Admissions coach, author and education raconteur, which helps students pass this often challenging test first time.
- Offers a philosophy built on two simple but powerful propositions:
- Identify the principles behind classic problem types
- Succeed first by not getting the easy questions wrong and then go on to get the difficult questions right
- Contains two of the author’s own inventions: The Big Seven Number Cracker for open-ended variable problems in Data Sufficiency, and the Four-Corner Question Cracker for Reading Comprehension questions
About the Author
Brandon Royal graduated with an MBA from the University of Chicago and is a Certified Public Accountant. In addition to his work as an independent author, education consultant and corporate trainer in Hong Kong, his work as a GMAT test-prep instructor and admissions coach has helped hundreds of applicants achieve acceptance at one or more of the world’s leading business programmes.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Strategy.
Part I: Quantitative:.
Tricky Arithmetic.
Number properties.
Word Problems.
Geometry.
Probability.
Statistics.
Data Sufficiency.
Part II: Verbal:.
Sentence correction.
Critical Reasoning.
Reading Comprhension.
Analytical Writing.
Appendices