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Break Away - GMAT Problem Solving - 65 Solved And Explained

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  • Updated 5/2017
4.4
(15 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
5 Hour(s) 32 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Loony Corn
Rating
4.4
(15 Ratings)

Course Overview

Break Away - GMAT Problem Solving - 65 Solved And Explained

A zoom-in, zoom-out, connect-the-dots take on GMAT Problem Solving

The Problem Solving questions on the GMAT are the easiest on the test - which puts the pressure on you, the test-taker, to nail them all.


  • The adaptive nature of the GMAT makes easy questions hard. Why this paradox? Because when you get an easy question, the pressure is on you to nail it - and nail it fast. If you miss on an easy question, the adaptive GMAT will relegate you pretty quickly to a lower tier score. And trust me, the pressure this puts on you can often lead you to get an easy question wrong. This is the paradox of the easy-but-hard questions on the GMAT.
  • Problem-solving questions, unlike data sufficiency questions, are very predictable indeed. So - don't fear them. Adopt a methodical, workmanlike approach to these questions, and you will get them right with a minimum of fuss. That's what this class will help you do.
  • Oh, and quick mathematical shortcuts are a big contributor to success on the GMAT. Use these shortcuts to solve questions in record time, or to confirm an answer you already arrived at using a more conventional technique. This course covers loads of such mathematical mnemonics.

What's covered


  • 65 high-quality problem-solving problems, original, and prepared to span the range of such questions on the GMAT
  • 5 hours of step-by-step reasoning, so you can learn to think like the test-setters
  • Visual highlights so that you really get why alternatives are right or wrong

Course Content

  • 14 section(s)
  • 66 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 You, This Course and Us
  • Section 2 Section I- 1 to 5
  • Section 3 Section II - 6 to 10
  • Section 4 Section III - 11 to 15
  • Section 5 Section IV - 16 to 20
  • Section 6 Section V - 21 to 25
  • Section 7 Section VI - 26 to 30
  • Section 8 Section VII - 31 to 35
  • Section 9 Section VIII - 36 to 40
  • Section 10 Section IX - 41 to 45
  • Section 11 Section X - 46 to 50
  • Section 12 Section XI - 51 to 55
  • Section 13 Section XII - 56 to 60
  • Section 14 Section XII - 61 to 65

What You’ll Learn

  • Ace the sentence correction questions on the GMAT!, Identify the common types of sentence correction questions on the GMAT, and know what techniques to apply, Know how to spot sentences that sound right but are actually wrong, or that sound wrong, but are actually right

Skills covered in this course


Reviews

  • D
    Dariush Shoja
    3.5

    GMAT Focus does not have geometry questions.

  • S
    Swapnil Sharma
    5.0

    Great content good choice of questions

  • M
    Mark Hayford
    5.0

    LooneyCorns courses are great. I am enrolled in nearly all of them and figured I should start leaving some reviews as it appears very few have been left in a number of their courses. They are a dedicated team that offer no frills instructional videos. I you are looking for a lot of hand holding then perhaps these videos may not be for you, but if you are looking for courses that are direct and too the point while providing highly valueable information then check out their courses. If you struggle to listen to indian accents then you should also be aware. Other than currently they have nearly 70 courses almost all of them are reasonably priced and highly useful.

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