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How to Pick Smarter Numbers - Tip from 340 Tutor 

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There are some GRE / GMAT questions where any old number won't do. We need the smartest numbers we can think of to get a correct answer as quickly as humanly possible. This is what this video is all about - picking boundary numbers to illuminate a clear range of possible values.
I offer private GRE / GMAT tutoring online at a fixed rate of $140/hr. Please get in touch via the email below, or through my tutoring website: www.gretutorlondon.com/
Enquiries: philip@gretutorlondon.com
The GRE and GMAT are two of most used graduate exams for those seeking to study a Masters Degree or Masters in Business Administration (MBA) degree. The Graduate Record Exam and Graduate Management Admissions Test have been taken for over 50 years and are taken by approximately 600,000 and 300,000 people worldwide annually, respectively. These exams are typically taken between the ages of 18-40, by those who have completed, or are about to complete, their Bachelors Degree.
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Комментарии : 36   
@TsuyoiYatsu
@TsuyoiYatsu Год назад
I took my GRE for the first time, after watching your quant videos. I scored a 326 and I think I owe you a big thanks. Your videos provided new insights. Being able to solve boss level questions helped build confidence. I did not get time to practice much, and only gave 2-3 mock tests, so I have been a bad student :P and score could have been better with your advice. But for me you have scored a 340/340 as a tutor too :). Thanks a ton, Philip. Please keep up the good work!
@TheTestedTutor
@TheTestedTutor Год назад
Well done Samir and thank you for the kind words! Glad you score me so highly!
@thehorizons7562
@thehorizons7562 4 месяца назад
Awesome video Philip !! Loving it..
@CT-mc3sy
@CT-mc3sy Год назад
Just binge watching your videos, thanks for the new upload! :3
@sudipgautam3636
@sudipgautam3636 9 месяцев назад
Thanks Philip, you are a last-minute confidence booster!!
@danaabdirakhym3624
@danaabdirakhym3624 Год назад
Thank you Philip, you’re amazing tutor 😊thank you for your videos 👍🏻
@victord8543
@victord8543 6 месяцев назад
Thanks man, that's really insightful.
@catsfor7928
@catsfor7928 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing!
@phanuelumezuruike868
@phanuelumezuruike868 Год назад
Awesome. Thanks Tested Tutor
@trf2000
@trf2000 11 месяцев назад
Powerful. Powerful insights. These will be a big help. I am taking my first GRE in 3 weeks and plan to take it a second time 3weeks after that. These videos and their tactical insights will be key. Thank you.
@user-cn3tb2jf8g
@user-cn3tb2jf8g Год назад
Totally amazing work.With respect we want more amazing mathematical videos from you.❤️
@TheTestedTutor
@TheTestedTutor Год назад
Thank you G, with respect
@Gresucksssssssssssssss
@Gresucksssssssssssssss Год назад
Thanks for another banger of a video my guy
@TheTestedTutor
@TheTestedTutor Год назад
You bet
@alimi-yaoadam1667
@alimi-yaoadam1667 Год назад
Thanks
@tommyshelby2020
@tommyshelby2020 Год назад
Just came to like the video, still watched it while having coffee! Absolutely remarkable technique!
@TheTestedTutor
@TheTestedTutor Год назад
Hope it was nice coffee!
@tommyshelby2020
@tommyshelby2020 Год назад
@@TheTestedTutor it definitely was! Would like to do this regularly
@ishanpathak2526
@ishanpathak2526 5 месяцев назад
Great
@roseyrosey00
@roseyrosey00 Год назад
Thank you Philip, this has been immensely helpful. I am taking my GRE exam soon and I have been following your videos. so far I have seen a major improvement in my practice scores following your techniques.
@roseyrosey00
@roseyrosey00 Год назад
@The Lost Empire I am from Egypt, Took my test in November
@roseyrosey00
@roseyrosey00 Год назад
@The Lost Empire I scored 323, 165 in Q and 158 in V.
@nishantkotnala7278
@nishantkotnala7278 Год назад
Hi Philip, You are great at what you do , can you help me in my GRE prep as I'm not able to score above 283. Looking forward to your kind response.
@sithaonguyen4449
@sithaonguyen4449 8 месяцев назад
First of all, thank you very much for your videos and the way you present the issues and tricks. They opened my eyes in some cases and I love your videos. Now, I want to ask you a question on the second issue, in where x > 1 and picking number 1 to yield surprising result: the GRE calculator does not support to do 2 to the power of 1.005 (for example), then how can we make sure it will have the same result as when x=1 ?
@verdaarif
@verdaarif Год назад
Hi Philip, thank you for your videos. Just wanted to ask whether your Quant videos should suffice to get to 165+ in GRE? Any resources you recommend to practice GRE questions which are of similar format as current GRE?
@meenusharma6244
@meenusharma6244 Год назад
Thank you so much sir 🙏for such valuable content, I have my GRE exam next week and your videos are helping me a lot in preparation.
@TheTestedTutor
@TheTestedTutor Год назад
Good luck Meenu!
@meenusharma6244
@meenusharma6244 Год назад
@@TheTestedTutor Thank you 😊
@selmasosic4403
@selmasosic4403 Год назад
Can you always pick the boundary in these types of questions? And if your boundary gives you a different answer than what you initially picked, is it safe to assume D always?
@narayankhanal9662
@narayankhanal9662 Год назад
❤❤❤❤❤
@TYM2TUNE
@TYM2TUNE 6 месяцев назад
On the first question how can it say more than 2/3 and less than 3/4 yet the boundaries it gives you are the other way round? i.e. revenue must sit at more than 32,000 (implied by 3/4) and less than 36,000 *implied by 2/3 information?
@varsharavula1829
@varsharavula1829 Год назад
In last question., why did you take -2 , ideally the possible values are -1 0 1 , since -2
@alokmaity8246
@alokmaity8246 Год назад
(4.9999999999999)^(-1.99999999999999)=0.0400000002
@asadw2951
@asadw2951 Год назад
For the last question, can't we just put X as 0 and 0 raised to anything would be 0 which is less than 0.05
@TheTestedTutor
@TheTestedTutor Год назад
5 to the power of 0 is 1 though
@asadw2951
@asadw2951 Год назад
@@TheTestedTutor Ah yes my fault idk why I thought it was 0 raised to itself. Thanks for the correction
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