The GMAT RC Trap YouĀ DidnātĀ Know You Were Falling ForĀ Ā
32% of GMAT test-takers confuse adjacent evidence functions in RC. Learn why proximity doesn’t mean same purpose and master the framework to avoid this trap.
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Payal Tandon
Oct 25, 2025 | GMAT RC, GMAT Verbal
32% of GMAT test-takers confuse adjacent evidence functions in RC. Learn why proximity doesn’t mean same purpose and master the framework to avoid this trap.
Read MoreOct 24, 2025 | Tips and Strategies
Cognitive rustiness steals 3-5 minutes from your GMAT opening questions. Learn the strategic warm-up protocol that eliminates this hidden timing killer.
Read MoreOct 19, 2025 | GMAT RC, GMAT Verbal
Half of GMAT test-takers confuse what works discuss with what they are. Learn the 3-step framework to distinguish personal accounts from scholarly analysis.
Read MoreOct 14, 2025 | GMAT Data Insights, Tips and Strategies
Why calculating more makes GMAT DI performance worse. Learn the ‘Owning the Dataset’ method to understand charts first and cut solving time by 50%.
Read MoreOct 7, 2025 | GMAT RC, GMAT Verbal
32% of GMAT test-takers confuse surface changes with structural transformation in RC. Master the SPAN framework to identify persistence vs real change.
Read MoreOct 2, 2025 | GMAT Exam
Master the GMAT RC skill that 30% of test-takers miss: distinguishing what a passage describes vs evaluates. Learn the 3-step framework to avoid this trap.
Read MoreSep 24, 2025 | GMAT CR, GMAT Verbal
Master the critical thinking skill that transforms your accuracy on hard questions and learn the systematic ‘What Else?’ framework for assumption questions
Read MoreAug 20, 2025 | 2023, GMAT Data Insights, GMAT Focus Edition, GMAT Preparation, Product Updates
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Read MoreJul 31, 2024 | GMAT OG Solutions, GMAT Preparation, Quant OG Solutions
A < 1 min read Question If m is the tens digit of the sum of the two-digit positive integers kr...
Read MoreJul 31, 2024 | GMAT OG Solutions, GMAT Preparation, Quant OG Solutions
A < 1 min read Question k is a positive integer. When k4 is divided by 32, the remainder is 0....
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