The geniuses at GRE headquarters managed to make quant questions that look and act like reading comprehension questions. These questions look complicated and can be a huge time sink, so how should you approach them to maximize your score and efficiency?
In this video, Harry -- a GMAT Ninja tutor -- will show you how to think about GRE data interpretation questions effectively. He'll help you understand how planning your route through a question can save you lots of time on these complex problems.
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
04:06 Section 1 - Word Population Pie Charts
05:06 Question 1 - How many regions declined?
10:30 Question 2 - Exceeding the average
15:19 Question 3 - Smaller than Oceania?
20:45 Question 4 - Percentage Change
26:50 Section 2 - Subway Ridership
27:50 Question 5 - Change in one year
33:26 Question 6 - Comparing changes
38:37 Question 7 - Working backward
45:10 Section 3 - Number of Students & Teachers
45:15 Question 8 - Finding the median
50:27 Question 9 - How many times greater?
54:48 Question 10 - The smallest ratio