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[View this email in your browser]( Round 2 Deadlines Are Here! Choose an Expert To Help Learn More This Week's Trending Articles [How to Build the Ideal Resume for Your MBA Application]( by [mbaMission]( In your MBA resume, be sure to showcase your accomplishments, rather than merely stating the responsibilities of your position. When your responsibilities are presented with no accompanying results, the reader has no understanding of whether you were effective in the role you are describing. For example, consider the following entry, in which only responsibilities are offered.GMAT Data Sufficiency: Get 5 Extra Minutes [GMAT Data Sufficiency: Get 5 Extra Minutes]( by [Manhattan Prep]( What if I told you that you could have five extra minutes on the quantitative section of the GMAT? Would you be interested? Good, because this is going to get a little technical. I’m also going to assume you’ve had some experience with Data Sufficiency problems on the GMAT Math section. You should also have practiced testing cases to solve these problems: here’s a good introduction to that strategy in case you’re unfamiliar. [Personal MBA Coach’s MBA Application Checklist]( by [Personal MBA Coach]( With less than four weeks left until MBA application deadlines, it is time to make your list and check it twice. While most checklists will merely cover the basics, Personal MBA Coach challenges you to ask these 9 questions to assess whether your applications are REALLY ready! This Week's Featured Forum Discussions [Can you answer this GMAT Sentence Correction Question?]( Avalanches at Rogers Pass in Glacier National Park killed more than 200 people between 1885 and 1910, but they are now controlled if not prevented; cannons are fired at the slopes to make snow masses fall before they become dangerous. [Can you answer this GMAT Data Sufficiency Question?]( f q, s and t are all different numbers, is q < s < t? (1) t - q = |t - s| + |s - q| (2) t > q This Week's I Beat the GMAT Success Story [Never Give up - from 450 to 710 (Q49, V37, IR6) -5th attempt]( by alok322 After 5 attempts and a lot of hard work alok322 finally broke through to a 710. 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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