CHILI
HOT GMAT: MATH REVIEW will help readers develop the skills and mindset
needed to score high on the quantitative section of the GMAT exam. Each
hand-selected problem comes with a Classification, Snapshot, and Chili
Rating. Classification serves to identify each problem according to
category or sub-category. Snapshot highlights why that particular
problem was chosen, including the underlying problem-solving principle
or strategic approach. Chili Rating helps candidates gauge the estimated
difficulty level of a given problem. A single chili indicates that the
estimated difficulty level of a given problem is "mild" (500 to 590
difficulty level), two chilies spell "hot" (600 to 690 difficulty
level), and three chilies signal "very hot" (700 or above difficulty
level). By studying problems of varying difficulty, candidates will
learn to maintain discipline on easy but tricky math problems and also
to exercise flexibility when deciding on multiple approaches and
time-saving shortcuts for use in tackling harder, more involved
problems.
Note to readers: This book contains the excerpted math sections from the parent title Chili Hot GMAT: 200 All-Star Problems to Get You a High Score on Your GMAT Exam.
Note to readers: This book contains the excerpted math sections from the parent title Chili Hot GMAT: 200 All-Star Problems to Get You a High Score on Your GMAT Exam.
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