Chapter 1: Introduction to the GMAT
Chapter 2: Understanding the CAT
Are the First Questions More Important?
Quantitative Section Explanations
Chapter 4: Pretest Answers and Explanations
PART THREE: VERBAL SECTION AND STRATEGIES
Chapter 5: Verbal Section Overview
Composition of the Verbal Section
How the Verbal Section Is Scored
Core Competencies on the Verbal Section
Introduction to Strategic Reading
The Basic Principles of Critical Reasoning
The Kaplan Method for Critical Reasoning
GMAT by the Numbers: Critical Reasoning
Chapter 7: Reading Comprehension
Previewing Reading Comprehension
The Basic Principles of Reading Comprehension
The Kaplan Method for Reading Comprehension
Reading Comprehension Question Types
GMAT by the Numbers: Reading Comprehension
Chapter 8: Sentence Correction
Previewing Sentence Correction
The Kaplan Method for Sentence Correction
Commonly Tested Grammar on the GMAT
GMAT by the Numbers: Sentence Correction
PART FOUR: QUANTITATIVE SECTION AND STRATEGIES
Chapter 9: Quantitative Section Overview
Composition of the Quantitative Section
What the Quantitative Section Tests
Pacing on the Quantitative Section
How the Quantitative Section Is Scored
Core Competencies on the Quantitative Section
The Kaplan Method for Problem Solving
The Basic Principles of Problem Solving
GMAT by the Numbers: Problem Solving
The Kaplan Method for Data Sufficiency
The Basic Principles of Data Sufficiency
GMAT by the Numbers: Data Sufficiency
Chapter 12: GMAT Math Fundamentals
Chapter 13: Analytical Writing Assessment
The Basic Principles of Analytical Writing
The Kaplan Method for Analytical Writing
Breakdown: Analysis of an Argument
Chapter 14: Integrated Reasoning
The Integrated Reasoning Question Types
Chapter 15: Take Control of Test Day
Cancellation and Multiple Scores Policy
Chapter 16: Business School Admissions Myths Destroyed (Before They Destroy You!)
Myth #1: The Admissions Committee Wants a Specific Type
Myth #2: My High GMAT Score Will Get Me In
Myth #3: My Supervisor Graduated from HBS—He Knows
Myth #4: If I Did Not Go to an Ivy, I’m Not Getting In
Myth #5: If I Have a Gap in My History, I’m Not Getting In
Myth #6: If I Have No Managerial Experience, I’m Not Getting In
Myth #7: I Must Submit in Round 1
Myth #8: Writing My Own Recommendation Puts Me in the Driver’s Seat
Myth #10: If My Application Has a Typo, I’m Not Getting In
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