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Re: Calling Simon Rochester MBA Applicants: 2024 Intake Class of 2026

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SivapriyaM wrote:
Is Simon a god university?

Absolutely. It will wipe away all your sins!

Re: Calling all ISB PGP Applicants: 2024 Intake Class of 2025

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No more invites for Bangalore today?

Re: High Academic Achievers rarely do well professionally. The most common

Re: Megacorp International spent a total of $90,000,000 on television

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IMO (A)

As t+m+b= 90*10^6 ....(1)

(1) b+m = 0.8. out this in first equation and we will get value of t. sufficient

(2) m=1.5b. Clearly not sufficient

Re: How many really suffer as a result of labor market problems? This is o

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Re: Calling all ISB PGP Applicants: 2024 Intake Class of 2025

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neer13 wrote:
is it a fresh invite or resheduled one ?

Fresh invite

Re: Calling all Darden MBA Applicants: 2024 Intake Class of 2026

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Usafseen21 wrote:
Ill have to figure out how to submit a post in the decision tracker for a review. New to gmat club, just signed up

Sure! Sorry, it’s overwhelming here . Here is a link: decision-tracker/register.html

Re: GMAT Club Tests - Difficulty and Score Comparison with real GMAT Focus

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bb wrote:
Thank you so much for the feedback and terribly sorry for painting a doom and gloom picture. Likely, we are just too harsh at the moment.

It is going to take us time to dial-in the level and scoring to be precise and exact. We were able to do it with the previous version of the test by benchmarking against real test experience and scores. Unfortunately GMAT prep is not as reliable because people sometimes dont take it seriously and sometimes they have already seen the questions.

Im hoping that we have low-balled your score. And we are completely wrong it is good to be wrong in this case.

I would say that our tests have a deeper and bigger practice pool of questions than GMAT prep and probably even the official test in quant. As the result, you are getting a lot more harder questions than you would on the real GMAT. And as the result, getting hammered.

PS. we have a new score card feature coming, hopefully in the next week or two that will allow you to compare your GA prep and GMAT club test results side-by-side. Im hoping that will help us dial in the scoring but also help you to compare results as well.

PS. So as long as you dont mind having your teeth kicked in every single test, I think this could be good practice

Posted from my mobile device

Hi bb and thank you for your great reply!

Yes, as I said, having a database of tough questions and getting kicked in the teeth once in a while might certainly be beneficial for my preparation!
My only doubt was whether it was just a personal feeling of mine or whether I should take into consideration that it is an "harder version" of the GMAT. So it's great for training but I shouldn't cry too much if I get wasted ahahaha

Thank you again!

Re: GMAT Focus 715 Experience Debrief

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Congrats for the score ! All the best for your applications.

find a guy to prepare toefl

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Now I am preparing toefl exam
my aim is 90+ score
so I need to find a bro to prepare this exam in the May
we can monitor each other and speak with each other
I hope you are a boy I am a boy too

Re: Calling all LBS MBA Applicants: 2024 Intake Class of 2026

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anyone have a list of case study questions for prep?

Re: John works twice as fast as Peter, but John takes a half hour break af

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Re: Calling all ISB PGP Applicants: 2024 Intake Class of 2025

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atharva0512 wrote:
Received R3 call for offline BLR interviews Interview date: 17th Feb Profile : GMAT(Classic) 710, Engineer from IIT Delhi (GPA7.77/10), 2.5 years work ex as software developer

I recieved this today, interview on Saturday

Re: Calling All Duke Fuqua MBA Applicants: 2024 Intake Class of 2026

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shanks2020 wrote:
how are the chances affected in R1 of 2024 in case someone applied in R3 now and gets dinged?

One will be a reapplicant, and what significant difference can s/he bring to their profile within a matter of 4-5 months? Generally, there are two options: an improved score and / or career progression

Re: The following graph compares the 5-year annualized return for 15 mutua

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Official Explanation

Q1: Funds with equal 3-year and 5-year returns will be represented by points on the line y = x. One point sits on this line.

Q2: Funds for which the 5-year return was two or more times greater than the 3-year return will be represented by points on or above the line y = 2x. There is one point on that line, and three are above it.

Re: In the graph, each circle represents an individual star. The position

Re: Once again, our annual management retreat will be held in Bloomsbury.

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DrAnkita91 wrote:
please can anyone explain question 3?

Official Explanation


3. If one of the tickets purchased by the West Regions Level 2 managers were selected at random, what is the probability that it is eligible to be fully reimbursed?

Explanation

Memo #1 explains the companys airfare reimbursement policy, Memo #2 details the average, standard deviation, and sample size for flights from each region to Bloomsbury, and Email #1 describes the number of tickets purchased at various prices in the West region. According to Memo #1, any ticket priced at or below one standard deviation above the mean is eligible for reimbursement. According to Memo #2, airfare from the West region averages $200 per ticket with a standard deviation of $25. Therefore, any ticket priced at or below $225 is fully reimbursed. According to Email #1, 22 of the 30 tickets purchased in the West region are priced within this range. Thus, the probability a randomly selected ticket is eligible to be fully reimbursed is , which reduces to .

The correct answer is (C)

Re: The issue of women, art, and feminism has been most urgently raised by

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Prob2303 wrote:
Hello Sajjad,
Can I get the OE for Q8?

The only explanation I have available is postedhere.

Thank you

Re: A certain bakery needs to make 1,200 croissants and 1,440 scones durin

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I got slightly confused while attempting this question because of the language - it wasn't clear in 1 read whether the same baker is baking both scones or croissants or it's separate bakers altogether.

1,200 croissants / 48* = 25

1440 scones / 24** = 60

Total = 85 (C)

*1 baker in 1 shift can make 48 croissants = 6 croissants per hour x 8 hours
** 1 baker in 1 shift can make 24 scones = 3 scones per hour x 8 hours

Re: Calling all Cornell Johnson MBA Applicants: 2024 Intake Class of 2026

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LordCheems wrote:
For people panicking, R1 applicants received invites till the final week. It might say "Under Review" frustratingly for quite a long time. For waitlist/ding, they send an intimation on the final day.

That’s interesting, I always thought they might need more time after interviews to think who should be accepted
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