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[View this email in your browser]( This Week's Featured Forum Discussions [Materials and Roadmap for a newbie]( by gmatnoobie Excellent advice for starting out on your GMAT journey. [Can you answer this GMAT Data Sufficiency Question?]( If John is exactly 4 years older than Bill, how old is John? [Can you answer this GMAT Sentence Correction Question?]( During her presidency of the short-lived Woman’s State Temperance Society (1852-1853), Elizabeth Cady Stanton, as she was a staunch advocate of liberalized divorce laws, scandalized many of her most ardent supporters in her suggestion that drunkenness should be made sufficient cause for divorce. This Week's Trending Articles [Should I apply Round 1 or Round 2?]( by [Personal MBA Coach]( Which round to apply in is one of the most common conversations I am having with applicants today. There is no easy answer to this question, and it will vary considerably based on personal circumstances and target school lists. However, in general, the best time to apply is when your application is the strongest. A rushed application is rarely the strongest application. Consider these 5 questions as you determine whether Round 1, Round 2 (or both) are best for you! [MBA Applicant Reality Check]( by [Stacy Blackman Consulting]( When it comes to making mistakes on a business school application, there are many places where candidates can run afoul and ruin their chances at admission. The road to an MBA contains countless potential pitfalls. You might input the wrong school name or otherwise failing to proofread. You could have generic essays designed to impress rather than reveal. Applicants often err by choosing recommenders based on their titles, not their relationship with them. However, there are also more process-oriented mistakes students make – and ways to avoid them. Time for an MBA applicant reality check to help you sidestep the most common blunders. Hall of Fame I Beat the GMAT Success Story [750 in 6 Months: Don’t Make Perfect the Enemy of Good!]( by VCPanda VCPanda dreamed of going to Harvard, Stanford, or Wharton, so in October 2016 he started studying hardcore for the GMAT. After six months, he scored a stunning 750. Get his number one tip on how to beat the GMAT. Follow us for the latest Beat the GMAT News and Events! Copyright © 2019 Beat The GMAT, All rights reserved. Beat The GMAT Membership Our mailing address is: Beat The GMAT 3900 W. Alameda AvenueBurbank, CA 91505 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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