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"Sometimes what it takes to get those super, super high verbal scores on the GMAT, sometimes you just need to be a really great, really precise reader."
"So be patient with the process itself. There's limited resources, especially for verbal. Practice tests, in particular, I do not recommend non-official verbal tests. They're not going to be part of the study plan. It's so hard to reproduce the precision of official questions."
"Remember the GMAT punishes you if you don't answer every question on the test more so than if you got one wrong."
"The GMAT is always out to make sure that no matter what your background is, this is a reading comprehension test—your reading skill."
"...I scored a 49 on the verbal and a 51 on the quantitative which is extremely high..."
"What can we take away from this? Well, one, we want to be prepared for all of the different math topics that could come up on the GMAT."
"Demystifying certain GMAT topics."
"It's always a good feeling when you have an answer that there is in the answer choices."
"Having to make the decision: dependent versus independent probability."
"Whether it's a 750 level problem or a 450 level problem, when you're dealing with multiple events, you still have to make those decisions."
"As your score goes up and as you start seeing harder questions, that's when the GMAT starts throwing in these little twists and turns."
"With probability way more often comes up in word problems with problem solving."
"The higher your score goes basically the more and more you should care about probability."
"I really appreciate the GMAT Club forums for the expert replies and community feedback."
"The missing ingredient may be the realization and understanding that the GMAT is a reasoning test."
"I want you to take this new mindset into your preparation for the GMAT."
"This video will be a great opportunity to do that we'll cover a lot of the basics several foundational topics that appear throughout the gmat will be covered."
"...what is the best way to solve that question so all three of those are good reasons that this video could be helpful for you in this video there's several topics that we'll cover."
"Remember what we covered at the beginning about simultaneous equations. The GMAT loves to give you simple algebra and a bunch of simple steps together end up seeming complex."
"Good morning everybody and welcome to video number three and series number two of our GMAT Club GMAT videos."
"Developing a winning GMAT mindset."
"Getting your priorities straight on GMAT sentence correction."
"How to go from great to incredible on GMAT sentence correction."
"I'll very briefly talk about how you can score 100 percentile on the GMAT."
"I focus a lot on psychology of GMAT preparation because a lot of times, people struggle more with the psychological part of it than with the concept part of it."
"All the problems on the GMAT are solvable and there is enough information."
"Work with somebody who understands the basic approach for each one of those topics."
"The secrets of the GMAT sound counterintuitive: the more time you invest upfront, asking yourself, 'Have I found the best solution path?' the better."
"The GMAT does a very artful job of giving you questions that are going to reward you for efficiency and flexible thinking."
"Welcome everyone to this free GMAT preparation."
"The GMAT tests the most frequently which these, I would argue, were six of the things you see the most often that have a technical grammatical rule-based component."