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by niketdoshi123
Sat Jun 30, 2012 8:26 am
 
Forum: General GMAT Strategy Questions
Topic: MGMAT CAT analysis
Replies: 5
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MGMAT CAT analysis

Hi, I have been preparing for GMAT, for almost 3 months now, with an aim to score 690+ I started my preparation after giving GMAT Prep practice test 1, in which I scored 530 (Q48 , V16). I saved around 20 mins in the Quant but had to guess the last 5 problems of the Verbal section in 60 seconds. At ...
by niketdoshi123
Wed Jul 04, 2012 3:20 pm
 
Forum: Manhattan Prep GMAT CAT Verbal
Topic: Weaken : "Farmers in developing countries"
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Weaken : "Farmers in developing countries"

Farmers in developing countries claim that the United States government, through farm subsidies, is responsible for the artificially low global price of wheat. Because the U.S. government buys whatever wheat American farmers are unable to sell on the open market, American farmers have no incentive t...
by niketdoshi123
Fri Jul 06, 2012 3:32 am
 
Forum: General GMAT Strategy Questions
Topic: MGMAT CAT analysis
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Re: MGMAT CAT analysis

Hi Stacey , Thanks for the reply. As I was not confident enough to go in to take the real thing, I have postponed the test and now I have 45 days to bolster my confidence. As you suggested, I have analysed my test and have made a report. Time management Quant a)Too Slow: On 7 questions I spent more ...
by niketdoshi123
Thu Jul 19, 2012 6:15 am
 
Forum: Manhattan Prep GMAT CAT Verbal
Topic: Weaken : "Farmers in developing countries"
Replies: 9
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Re: Weaken : "Farmers in developing countries"

Premise 1: The U.s government buys the whatever wheat the American farmers are unable to sell in the open market. Premise 2: American farmers produce more wheat than the market can absorb and global price is kept low. Conclusion: Without these subsidies, the American farmers would reduce the product...
by niketdoshi123
Thu Jul 19, 2012 10:15 am
 
Forum: General GMAT Strategy Questions
Topic: MGMAT CAT analysis
Replies: 5
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Re: MGMAT CAT analysis

Hi Stacey, Thanks for the reply. you *lost* at least 7 minutes in this sequence (more, actually, since they weren't all right at 3m). Yes, I lost almost 13 mins. I understand that I should not lose this much time, but there are questions, which I can actually solve in a minute. (Of course not 13 , b...