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Seth

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  1. To Gmatbong, Now, I was admitted to University of South Carolina and University of Colorado at Boulder. I'm considering my option. Could you please help me provide some information about these schools? What do think which one is better in your sight? (Major in Martketing) What is the strength and weakness of each school? In addition, If I am admitted to Katz (UPitt), from all my choices, which one do you recommend? Thanks for your help. Seth
  2. Sorry for that, skarya. For this thread, I really forgot to use spoiler in this thread. Anyway, thanks for all opinions. In short, For Coordinate conjunction(and but or for nor so yet), "," is needed to connect the independent clause. and for Subordinate Conjunction (however, futhermore, etc) ";" is needed to connect the independent clause.
  3. Vik, please explain why E? The OA is E. Thanks
  4. Until the passage of the Piracy and Counterfeiting Amendments Act in 1982, a first-time charge of copyright infringement was merely a misdemeanor charge, federal prosecutors being unlikely in pursuing criminal copyright infringers, while offenders were subject to relatively small penalties. A. charge, federal prosecutors being unlikely in pursuing criminal copyright infringers, while offenders were B. charge, with federal prosecutors who were unlikely to pursue criminal copyright infringers, offenders being C. charge, federal prosecutors unlikely to pursue criminal copyright infringers, while offenders were D. charge; therefore, federal prosecutors were unlikely in pursuing criminal copyright infringers and offenders being E. charge; therefore, federal prosecutors were unlikely to pursue criminal copyright infringers, and offenders were I would like to know that the sentence after ";" need to be an independent sentence from the previous sentence, right? As a result, why E is the correct answer? E doesn't dependent from the previous sentence coz it start with "therefore." Please clarify Thanks
  5. Electronic computer chips made of tiny silicon wafers now regularly contain millions of electronic switches. Unfortunately, electronic switches that are this small cannot withstand intense radiation. Micro-Mechanics plans to produce a chip that, because it uses only microscopic mechanical switches, will be invulnerable to radiation damage. The switches will, however, be slower than electronic switches and the chip will contain only 12,000 switches. For there to be a market for Micro-Mechanics’ chip as a result of the apparent advantage described above, each of the following would have to be true EXCEPT: A. There will be applications in which the speed attainable by an electronic switch is not essential. B. Switches used on electronic chips that contain only 12,000 switches are more vulnerable to radiation damage than the switches on Micro-Mechanics’ chip will be. C. There will be applications for computer chips in environments where the chips may have to survive intense radiation. D. Some devices in which computer chips will be used will have other components that will be able to function during or after exposure to radiation. E. Manufacturers are able to protect electronic computer chips against exposure to intense radiation, where this protection is necessary.
  6. what a stupid question!!! Sorry again, I got it.
  7. Sorry for late response. Anyway, could you please tell me why the remainder is always 1 rather than 1/K? Don't we need the exact "K" to know the remainder?
  8. Are they the same usage between these formulas? Sn = (2a+(n-1)d)*n/2 and Sn = (a1 + an)*n/2 Please explain. Thanks
  9. Thanks. It's all clear.
  10. Thanks a lot Tank. I haven't known that before.
  11. Is 1Sd always 68% and 2sd always 95%?
  12. The mean of a list of numbers is m and the deviation (not sure here) is n. It is known that 68% of the numbers are within m and n, what is the percentage of the numbers that are less (or more) than m+n? No answer choice. I'm not sure that the key is right or wrong. Please suggest. Thanks
  13. An office supply store received a shipment of boxes of pencils. How many pencils were in the shipment altogether? (1 gross = 12 dozen) (1) The number of boxes of pencils in the shipment was 6 gross. (2) There were 3 dozen pencils in each box of pencils in the shipment.
  14. A merchant discounted the sale price of a coat and the sale price of a sweater. Which of the two articles of clothing was discounted by the greater dollar amount? (1) The percent discount on the coat was 2 percentage points greater than the percent discount on the sweater. (2) Before the discounts, the sale price of the coat was $10 less than the sale price of the sweater. OA : I know it sound pretty easy. But I would like to know your method. Thanks.
  15. My careless again. I think it's the correct mark rather than square root. Thanks skarya.
  16. If √x is an integer, what is the value of √x? (3) 11 (4) 2 OA : I Think :
  17. How many numbers between 1 and 100 are not divisible by 2 and 3? 30 31 32 33 34 OA : Anyway, I confuse that if the question change to How many numbers between 1 and 100 are not divisible by 2 or 3? What's the result?
  18. 2) If a drug that is already on the market has the potential to help adults and children who have the disease, or it is widely used in children and the absence of labeling seems dangerous, the FDA can require that the drug undergo pediatric study. A) that the drug undergo B) that the drug undergoes C) that the drug is to undergo D) the drug undergoing E) the drug to have to undergo I know that it's a subjunctive. Anyway, I confuse why it should not be "be undergo" rather than "undergo." Because the drug is not someone but it is something. As I know - require that SO + do STH - require that STH + be done. please suggest me. Thanks
  19. I would like to know a bit different between 2 choices in each questions. Thanks.
  20. It agree, suithink. Anyway, thanks for all of your help.
  21. A study of couples' retirement transition found that women who took new jobs after retiring from their primary careers reported high marital satisfaction, more than when retiring competely. A B more than if they were to retire C more so than those who retired D which was more so than those retiring E Which was more than if they had retired
  22. From Sep MJJ in the clinton's thread. Anyway, I don't have both an answer and explanation. I'm also think C, but not sure.
  23. Still need clarification, please help.
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