I hold a Bachelor's degree from Ohio State University and a Business Analytics degree from the University of Pennsylvania-Wharton. Currently, I am pursuing a Graduate degree in Applied Data Science at the University of Michigan. My academic journey is marked by consistent excellence, including a c... (read more)
...So, while preparing for either test, you will want to practice mental and written calculations, and shortcuts for both. For the GMAT, hold off on doing the 'Data Sufficiency' questions. For the GRE, hold off on the 'Quantitative Comparison' questions. (read more)
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It all started with me being very poor at algebra in high school. I struggled a lot, till I got an excellent tutor who kept using different approaches to get the information across till we found the right one. I ended up loving my arch nemesis (math) so much that I went on to get a 730 out of 800 in my SAT math and I've used the same approaches taught to me to help struggling students. (read more)
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