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3 REASONS THE GMAT IS PROBABLY THE HARDEST TEST YOU’LL TAKE 1. The GMAT’s adaptive scoring algorithm adjusts the difficulty of each question so that you’re struggling by question (if not sooner). 2. The GMAT’s significant time constraints have you rushing much of the time 3. The GMAT tests your knowledge in atypical ways by taking straightforward concepts and twisting them into unique (sometimes unrecognizable) forms. For example, here are just a few ways the GMAT can test your understanding of right triangles: - Easy: https://gmatclub.com/forum/if-a-square-mirror-has-a-20-inch-diagonal-what-is-the-99359.html - Easy: https://gmatclub.com/forum/in-the-figure-above-the-area-of-the-shaded-region-is-305875.html - Medium: https://gmatclub.com/forum/if-the-lengths-of-the-legs-of-a-right-triangle-are-integers-what-is-305972.html - Hard: https://gmatclub.com/forum/a-certain-right-triangle-has-sides-of-length-x-y-and-z-where-x-y-107872.html There’s little you can do about the scoring algorithm and the time constraints, but you CAN prepare for the many different ways the GMAT can test each concept. This is accomplished through FOCUSED practice, and GMAT Prep Now’s video course (https://www.gmatprepnow.com/) is specifically designed for this approach. Each lesson covers a small number of concepts, and beneath the lesson you’ll find tons of practice questions of varying difficulty that test only those concepts covered in the lesson. For example, if you check out the lesson for Right Triangles (https://www.gmatprepnow.com/module/gmat-geometry/video/867), you’ll find dozens of linked practice questions beneath that lesson. Once you’ve mastered right triangles, you’re ready for the next video, Special Right Triangles: https://www.gmatprepnow.com/module/gmat-geometry/video/870 . And so on. By learning and practicing one small subtopic at a time, you’ll be better prepared for the various ways the GMAT can evaluate your skills on test day. Follow this approach and prep smarter, not harder. Learn more at https://www.gmatprepnow.com/

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