(engl.) GMAT integrated reasoning (Chapter 4) von Robert Kuehl

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Über den Vortrag

Der Vortrag „(engl.) GMAT integrated reasoning (Chapter 4)“ von Robert Kuehl ist Bestandteil des Kurses „GMAT-Training“. Der Vortrag ist dabei in folgende Kapitel unterteilt:

  • Introduction
  • Important Things to know
  • Question types
  • Multi-Source Reasoning (MSR)
  • Strategies for Multi-Source Reasoning
  • Table Analysis
  • Strategies for Table Analysis
  • Table Analysis Sample Question
  • Two-Part analysis
  • Two-Part analysis Sample Question
  • Graphics Interpretation
  • Strategies for Graphics Interpretation
  • Graphics Interpretation Sample Question

Quiz zum Vortrag

  1. 30 minutes for 12 questions
  2. 75 minutes for 47 questions
  3. 30 minutes for 17 questions
  4. 24 minutes for 12 questions
  1. Multi-Source Reasoning
  2. Table Analysis
  3. Two-Part Analysis
  4. Graphics Interpretation
  5. Critical Reasoning
  1. The questions are computer adaptive. If you answer a question correctly, you get a more difficult one.
  2. A calculator can be displayed.
  3. The hit rate ist lower than in other sections of the GMAT.
  4. The results of this section are not part of the total score.
  1. Map, don't memorize. You only need to know where to find information after the first reading.
  2. Distinguish what must be true from what could be true.
  3. Make sure you verify the answer to each question with concrete information on the cards.
  4. First read through the index cards and take notes.
  1. 12,5%
  2. 20%
  3. 25%
  4. 7,5%

Dozent des Vortrages (engl.) GMAT integrated reasoning (Chapter 4)

 Robert Kuehl

Robert Kuehl

Robert wurde in New Jersey geboren und unterrichtet seit über 10 Jahren. Auf Basis seiner langjährigen Lehrerfahrung hat Robert den Englischteil des GMAT-Trainings entwickelt und seine Vorträge sind nun als Bestandteil des Kursprogramms verfügbar. Als studierter Ingenieur kommt Robert außerdem extrem gut mit Zahlen zurecht, was ihn in den letzten Jahren dazu brachte, anderen dabei zu helfen, die Mathe-Aufgaben im GMAT-Test zu knacken.

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