As we know, the GMAT uses passages and questions to assess critical reasoning ability among potential Master's candidates. Naturally, as part of making the test challenging for students, it uses trap answer choices to throw the test-takers off their game. Typically, these answer choices seem the most tempting to pick, but are actually incorrect. Attend this class to learn what these trap answers look like. We shall specifically be looking at the "Strengthen/Weaken" question type during this class.
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Divya has been associated with English as a language and a subject for upwards of 15 years now, and has taught the subject to students at varying levels of academic acumen.
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As we know, the GMAT uses passages and questions to assess critical reasoning ability among potential Master's candidates. Naturally, as part of making the test challenging for students, it uses trap answer choices to throw the test-takers off their game. Typically, these answer choices seem the most tempting to pick, but are actually incorrect. Attend this class to learn what these trap answers look like. We shall specifically be looking at the "Strengthen/Weaken" question type during this class.
<p>Divya has been associated with English as a language and a subject for upwards of 15 years now, and has taught the subject to students at varying levels of academic acumen.</p>
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