A commonly misunderstood concept in most competitive exams is the Ratio! Roughly, what we mean by ratio is something over something (x/y). So, we have a […]
The GMAT quantitative Section consists of 37 questions of primarily two types – problem solving and data sufficiency. People with little exposure to the GMAT or […]
The last article on applications touched on the skills needed by re-applicants. This time round let’s focus on the first time applicants who, as I mentioned […]
Time was when the GMAT was clearly the most important criterion for business schools to pick an applicant. Slowly other things on the application gained importance […]
The very first reason of testing MBA aspiring candidates on Integrated Reasoning (IR) is analysis of Data! B-schools need to know how good the applicant is […]
In the previous article we discussed a few Data Sufficiency examples on Prime numbers. Let’s enjoy some more. 1. A Pierpont prime is a prime number […]
A commonly misunderstood concept in most competitive exams is the Ratio! Roughly, what we mean by ratio is something over something (x/y). So, we have a […]
The GMAT quantitative Section consists of 37 questions of primarily two types – problem solving and data sufficiency. People with little exposure to the GMAT or […]
The last article on applications touched on the skills needed by re-applicants. This time round let’s focus on the first time applicants who, as I mentioned […]