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    [Beat The Gmat](#)   This Week's Most Inspiring GMAT Success Story [12-Month Journey: 530 to 650 on the GMAT & Admitted to My #1 B-School]( by usa1776 usa1776 is an expat in Asia working in Supply Chain. Last year he decided to take the plunge into studying for the GMAT, but knew it will be an uphill battle. Learn how he upped his score to get into his top b-school. This Week's Featured Beat The GMAT Events  NOV 28 [All of Your Admissions Questions Answered – Live Q&A with Tuck]( [Register Now]( Live Chat: Tue, Nov 28 at 12:00pm EDT  NOV 30 [7 Dos and Don’ts from the AdCom on How to Ace Your MBA Application]( [Register Now]( Live Chat: Thu, Nov 30 at 12:00pm EDT      This Week's Most Trending MBA Story [60 Days Until MBA R2 Deadlines: A Week To Week Guide]( by Beat The GMAT The final R1 deadlines are upon us—now is the time to turn our focus to R2 applications. In this video, Susan Cera from Stratus walks you through what you need to be doing between now and the first week in January. This Week's Trending GMAT Articles [Use Rules of Divisibility to Save Time on GMAT Quant Questions]( by Economist GMAT If you know the rules of divisibility, you can save considerable time on questions that would otherwise take you a long time to answer. Learn how useful these rules can be. [Master GMAT Critical Reasoning: Time-Saving Strategy]( by PrepScholar GMAT Critical Reasoning questions come in a variety of different flavors. Discover a strategy for mastering these questions that will help you hone in on the most important parts of CR passages for faster and more effective reading. [Breaking Down Integrated Reasoning Graphs & Charts]( by Veritas Prep Interpreting graphs and charts is a skill that takes time to develop and will get easier and more intuitive with time. Remember to start easy, break things down into bite sized pieces, and always look for relationships. Sent to {EMAIL} You are receiving this email because you are a Beat The GMAT member or have RSVP'ed for a Beat The GMAT MBA event. Beat The GMAT | BTGI, LLC · 555 West 5th Street 35th Floor · Los Angeles, CA 90013 · USA [Unsubscribe from this list](

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