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jimmyjjohn

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About jimmyjjohn

  • Birthday 11/18/1982

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    http://mathinstructor.net/gmat-prep/

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    UK
  • Application Season
    2013 Spring

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  1. Average Manhattan GRE Scores (6 tests): V: 158 Q: 161 Powerprep 1: V: 160 Q: 169 Powerprep 2: V: 154 Q: 165 Real GRE: V: 162 Q: 161 I felt that the best indication of how one will perform on test day comes from the Manhattan GRE online tests. The average score from the six tests were the closest to my actual score. However, the best practice material is definately from ETS Powerprep. I should also note that Magoosh is also accurate with their range of scores that they provide after you do their practice questions. Don't waste your time with Kaplan.
  2. Hello everyone, You can check the correct answer and find more Quant and Verbal questions on the GMAT Practice Test at GMAT Sample Questions Soon you will also be able to practice for the Integrated Reasoning section as well with the same practice test. Score and explanations for the right answers are available immediately after you complete the test.
  3. I would have given myself enough time to take the GRE a second time. I ended up not needing it, but I really wanted to take it again but couldn't. Take the GRE early.
  4. I wish I did that. I thought my transcript would reflect it, but it didn't. In fact, my transcript didn't even list both my majors! I almost cried when I saw a scanned copy of it. (My school doesn't give them to students, they mail it out themselves). It didn't say what professors taught which classes or anything. It looked awful.
  5. Princeton Review is already on the list, but here's a gem of theirs that I think is easy to overlook:
  6. The student emails that have no text at all and just an attachment (draft or whatever) are also pretty irritating...
  7. Does anyone else have a problem with this? It happens to me all the time and I hate it. I go incredibly bright red. I don't even have to be embarassed for it to happen, and embarassment is rarely what causes it. It happens to me just when multiple people look at me, i.e. when I'm talking in a group, etc. or when I realise that I've said something inappropriate, or when I think of what other people are thinking about me. I'm not even embarassed and I don't even know what the feeling is that I'm feeling when it happens. I've googled blushing and there seems to be no medical way to stop it.
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