Break Away: GMAT Verbal - Sentence Correction - 50 Original
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The Sentence Correction part of the GMAT is an opportunity - embrace it.Sentence corrections are the easiest section of the test to 'game'. If you know the rules, you'll score really high, if you don't you'll score really low
Unlike math, reading comprehension or logical reasoning questions, sentence correction scores improve dramatically with practice
The sentence correction questions have their own, very specific quirks - these make little sense if you are a non-native speaker - but if you understand these quirks and can spot them, you'll crack the testWhat's covered50 high-quality sentence correction problems
No grammatical gobbledygook - simple explanations you can understand
Visual highlights so that you really get why alternatives are right or wrongWho is the target audience?Yep! Anyone preparing to take the GMAT
Yep! Non-native speakers looking to level the playing field in the verbal section
Yep! Anyone that finds grammar jargon incredibly confusing, and would like simple, crisp explanations in everyday language
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Ace the sentence correction questions on the GMAT!
Identify the common types of sentence correction questions on the GMAT, and know what techniques to apply
Know how to spot sentences that sound right but are actually wrong, or that sound wrong, but are actually right
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- Understand The Rules: Sentence correction questions are the most 'game-able', in the sense that they have specific rules that you need to know, and know how to use. Once you do, you can score really well on these.
- Level The Playing Field: Non-native speakers tend to struggle on the verbal section, but if you are a non-native speaker, a class like this can level the playing field.
- Move The Needle: Acing the sentence correction questions, versus flunking them, can make a big difference to your score - check out the GMAT scoring tables and you can do the math: a swing of 50 points is possible.
- Understand The Rules: Sentence correction questions are the most 'game-able', in the sense that they have specific rules that you need to know, and know how to use. Once you do, you can score really well on these.
- Level The Playing Field: Non-native speakers tend to struggle on the verbal section, but if you are a non-native speaker, a class like this can level the playing field.
- Move The Needle: Acing the sentence correction questions, versus flunking them, can make a big difference to your score - check out the GMAT scoring tables and you can do the math: a swing of 50 points is possible.
- Understand The Rules: Sentence correction questions are the most 'game-able', in the sense that they have specific rules that you need to know, and know how to use. Once you do, you can score really well on these.
- Level The Playing Field: Non-native speakers tend to struggle on the verbal section, but if you are a non-native speaker, a class like this can level the playing field.
- Move The Needle: Acing the sentence correction questions, versus flunking them, can make a big difference to your score - check out the GMAT scoring tables and you can do the math: a swing of 50 points is possible.
- Understand The Rules: Sentence correction questions are the most 'game-able', in the sense that they have specific rules that you need to know, and know how to use. Once you do, you can score really well on these.
- Level The Playing Field: Non-native speakers tend to struggle on the verbal section, but if you are a non-native speaker, a class like this can level the playing field.
- Move The Needle: Acing the sentence correction questions, versus flunking them, can make a big difference to your score - check out the GMAT scoring tables and you can do the math: a swing of 50 points is possible.
- Understand The Rules: Sentence correction questions are the most 'game-able', in the sense that they have specific rules that you need to know, and know how to use. Once you do, you can score really well on these.
- Level The Playing Field: Non-native speakers tend to struggle on the verbal section, but if you are a non-native speaker, a class like this can level the playing field.
- Move The Needle: Acing the sentence correction questions, versus flunking them, can make a big difference to your score - check out the GMAT scoring tables and you can do the math: a swing of 50 points is possible.
- Understand The Rules: Sentence correction questions are the most 'game-able', in the sense that they have specific rules that you need to know, and know how to use. Once you do, you can score really well on these.
- Level The Playing Field: Non-native speakers tend to struggle on the verbal section, but if you are a non-native speaker, a class like this can level the playing field.
- Move The Needle: Acing the sentence correction questions, versus flunking them, can make a big difference to your score - check out the GMAT scoring tables and you can do the math: a swing of 50 points is possible.
- Understand The Rules: Sentence correction questions are the most 'game-able', in the sense that they have specific rules that you need to know, and know how to use. Once you do, you can score really well on these.
- Level The Playing Field: Non-native speakers tend to struggle on the verbal section, but if you are a non-native speaker, a class like this can level the playing field.
- Move The Needle: Acing the sentence correction questions, versus flunking them, can make a big difference to your score - check out the GMAT scoring tables and you can do the math: a swing of 50 points is possible.
- Understand The Rules: Sentence correction questions are the most 'game-able', in the sense that they have specific rules that you need to know, and know how to use. Once you do, you can score really well on these.
- Level The Playing Field: Non-native speakers tend to struggle on the verbal section, but if you are a non-native speaker, a class like this can level the playing field.
- Move The Needle: Acing the sentence correction questions, versus flunking them, can make a big difference to your score - check out the GMAT scoring tables and you can do the math: a swing of 50 points is possible.
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Break Away: GMAT Verbal - Sentence Correction - 50 Original