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Questions asked in space.
It is advisable to go first. Take a look at the GMAT forum and you'll find out.
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As far as I know, basically you don't need to prepare so early if you want to go to a prestigious school, GMAT is different from GRE, you need work experience, and it's not just ordinary part-time work experience, you want business management career experience in foreign companies or large companies.
Of course, there are also schools that don't require experience, and they generally won't be famous schools.
I'm going to flash as soon as I graduate, so I won't rush to the prestigious school.
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Disagree. Many prestigious universities also encourage children's shoes in other undergraduate majors.
Not only those who have work experience in prestigious schools will not be recruited.
If you don't believe me, you can check the AD requirements of the business schools of major prestigious universities for yourself.
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Read the sections of the test such as examples, analogies, and metaphors that serve to summarize and generalize. For this part of the content to be resolutely skimmed, which is more likely to come out of the in order to question type, the answer to the question is also in the summary and induction part, and the example itself has little to do with it, so just simply know what the example says (simply remember the name of the person or key noun with a capital letter).
2.The part that follows the concatenation in turn. The more common sequential conjunctions are:
in addition, moreover, further, also, etc. The content after the sequential conjunctions is basically similar to the previous content, and the author's point of view will not change, so the next sentence can not be read on the premise of understanding the previous sentence.
3.After the colon and the clause content can be skimmed. In these GMAT readings, the author's point of view has not changed either.
Sometimes there are some small distinctions to be made in these contents: generally speaking, the second half of the colon is exactly the same as the first half of the sentence, so you can safely not read it; On the other hand, clauses are juxtaposed with the preceding content, and the content may not be consistent with the preceding content.
4.Content with clearly enumerated signs can be skimmed. When treating the pure content of this part, the main thing is to list the objects, and the specific description of the objects can be ignored. (Common enumeration signs are: first, second...))
5.Concession tone. From the perspective of the role of concessions, there must be a turning point after the concession, so that you can quickly read the content of the concession, and focus on the content after the transition, because this is the attitude of the author we need to pay attention to.
It is worth noting that one way to read the GMAT is that it is possible to test some author attitude questions in the places that are conceded, and when solving these questions, you should pay attention to the tone of concession in the answers.
6.Numbers that appear alone are meaningless.
7.The content of the theoretical analysis can be read quickly.
Missing Touch Command 8Any reason can be read quickly, because the conclusion, and the attitude of the author, is our focus.
9.On the basis of GMAT reading and guessing paragraphs, each paragraph should focus on grasping the first two sentences, and the second paragraph should be mainly to observe whether there is a turning point. In the GMAT exam, most of the passages are straight to the point (because the passage is indirect), so in many cases the first sentence is the topic sentence, and the first sentence can be referred to if there is any part of the paragraph that you don't understand.
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Question 1 None of the conditions can be solved independently, the two conditions are combined, and we can only know that y can be taken (I think we should consider 1 3 = 2 6), and the only y cannot be determined. I choose e.
Question 2: Cost c and production quantity x meet the formula c=kx+t. If the last month x=1000 and the selling price is k+60 (unit price), then what is the net profit of this 1000 quantity?
1) Last month, the revenue from the quantity of 1000 products was 150000
150000=10000*(k+60) can only find k, without t, c cannot be calculated, and net profit cannot be calculated.
2) Talking about the size of a cost, the cost of producing a quantity of 500 is less than the cost of producing a quantity of 1000 is less than the cost of producing a quantity of 45000, (
500k+t)-(1000k+t)=45000 can only find k, the same as (1).
1) (2) After union, only k can be found after calculation, but cannot be solved. So choose e.
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1) Read through the full text: In the process of reading, look at the general idea of "drawing" the notes, you will find that you are very down-to-earth while taking notes while reading the article, because you know that you will not miss the key points, and you don't have to thanklessly put the content of the article into your head, which can correct the bad reading habit of "word by word" and improve the speed. The beginning and end of the article are the most important, and the specifics of each paragraph are similar, often put forward an argument at the beginning, sometimes there may be a small twist at the end of this paragraph, playing a role in connecting the previous and the next, but there is only one central idea of each paragraph, after reading this paragraph, you can continue to know the general idea, don't grind on the details.
Just at the speed of understanding 70%-80% of the gist of the paragraphs, go through the whole text completely, make a mark if you find something wrong, and come back if necessary for a while, don't go back and reread it for the time being, remember.
2) Don't rush to read the problem after reading through it, and take a few seconds to quickly meditate on the main idea of the article. Focus on the author's purpose for writing the article and his attitude towards the ideas mentioned in the article. However, it is important to note that you should not be careless while reading your notes, it is too slow, and the notes may be very sloppy, which will affect your thinking.
3) Look at the questions again, you are likely to find that you guessed correctly, and some of the questions can be done directly. For the other questions, you need to look back at the text, and then the notes become your map, and it is a very important ability to find the part of the original text that corresponds to the question in the reading. It is important to note that the correct answer generally does not repeat the phrase used in the text, but rather rephrases the original sentence.
In addition, the answer that is too categorical and too broad is likely to be wrong.
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It is recommended that you enroll in the GMAT reading class of New Oriental, which is more efficient in a targeted manner. If LZ wants to buy a book, I recommend buying the GMAT Vocabulary Selection. It's the red book of GMAT.
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What a headache to read...
I have review materials.
I won't talk about how to review it specifically:
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