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- August 5th, 2012, 1:24 am
- Forum: Other Interesting Topics
- Topic: MS, MFE, Mfin, MPhil, PhD, other degrees
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Re: MS, MFE, Mfin, MPhil, PhD, other degrees
Hi baccardisprite, Here's a short overview of my profile - Undergrad - Engineering from University of Pune Work -ex - Would be 6 yrs by fall 2013. Have worked with companies like Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Barclays Capital as a Quality Analyst in their core IB divisions on trading systems lik...
- May 10th, 2012, 8:20 pm
- Forum: GMAT Preparation
- Topic: GMAT Preparation - Technical Questions
- Replies: 20
- Views: 61214
Re: GMAT Preparation - Technical Questions
Hi Sirs,
Thanks a lot for your help with DS.
Another pain area for me is CR. Especially with 700+ level questions. I tend to narrow down to 2 answer choices and then almost always select the wrong one.
Any specific approach that you recommend here?
Thanks a lot for your help with DS.
Another pain area for me is CR. Especially with 700+ level questions. I tend to narrow down to 2 answer choices and then almost always select the wrong one.
Any specific approach that you recommend here?
- May 7th, 2012, 8:37 pm
- Forum: GMAT Preparation
- Topic: GMAT Preparation - Technical Questions
- Replies: 20
- Views: 61214
Re: GMAT Preparation - Technical Questions
Hello Sirs, For the 1st question, yes i'd considered the 1st statement as if it were (-t)^2 = t^3. Taking into consideration the possibility that (-t)^2 can equal zero,I think the answer should be E. 1. If x^n = l, where x and n are both integers, what is the value of the x? (1) n is a multiple of 5...
- May 3rd, 2012, 1:34 am
- Forum: GMAT Preparation
- Topic: GMAT Preparation - Technical Questions
- Replies: 20
- Views: 61214
Re: GMAT Preparation - Technical Questions
Hello sirs, Sorry for the late response. My answers to be three questions are - 1. A t is positive as t^3 is positive (because -t^2 will always be positive) 2. B. If m - 6 is an odd prime number, m - 5 will be even. So it cannot be prime. 3. C If GCD of 2 nos is 1, then they are co-prime. So LCM = p...
- April 28th, 2012, 8:31 pm
- Forum: GMAT Preparation
- Topic: GMAT Preparation - Technical Questions
- Replies: 20
- Views: 61214
Re: GMAT Preparation - Technical Questions
Hi Sirs,
I have been having difficulty with DS questions involving number theory. I almost always tend to mark C as the answer even if the correct answer is A/B. Could you please suggest some strategy/tips to encounter such questions?
I have been having difficulty with DS questions involving number theory. I almost always tend to mark C as the answer even if the correct answer is A/B. Could you please suggest some strategy/tips to encounter such questions?