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Title: The KAPLAN Method


1
The KAPLAN Method
  • A GMAT student guide for using KAPLAN strategies

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Why all the different KAPLAN methods?
  • Standardized tests have predictable question
    types
  • These question types are formulaic and yield to
    specific strategies
  • Each question type has a corresponding strategy
  • KAPLAN has researched the best methods for each
    question type

3
How can KAPLAN methods help students to raise
test scores?
  • Students have a definite place to start for each
    question so less time is lost trying to figure
    out what to do
  • KAPLAN methods focus on identifying the most
    important elements of the question and answers
  • The KAPLAN methods help students learn how to
    eliminate answer traps

4
How do the KAPLAN methods work?
  • Lets see one in action!

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The KAPLAN method forData Sufficiency Questions
  • Step 1 Read the Question Stem Yes/No or
    Value Question What is Given, What is
    Needed
  • Step 2 Evaluate Each Statement
    INDIVIDUALLY!
  • Step 3 Combine the Statements
  • IF NECESSARY!

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Step 1- Read the Q-stem
  • Is x gt 3?
  • Is this a yes/no or value question?
  • What is Given, What is asked?

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Explanation Is x gt 3?
  • The answer to this question will be either yes or
    no.
  • Either a yes or no response will be sufficient to
    answer the question.
  • A maybe or sometimes response will be
    insufficient to answer the question.
  • Q- What is needed to answer the question?
  • A - A value or range for x!

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Step 2- Evaluate each statement INDIVIDUALLY!
  • Statement 1) x gt 4
  • Statement 2) x gt 1
  • In this step, each statement must be evaluated
    separately.
  • Either statement can be evaluated first.

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What is a sufficient statement for a yes/no
question?
  • Statement 1) x gt 4 answers the question is x gt
    3? as yes, because x will always be greater
    than 3. This statement is sufficient! (An
    always no response is equally sufficient, i.e.
    x lt -1 would be no, x will never be greater
    than 3, and is therefore sufficient)
  • Statement 2) x gt 1 answers the question is x gt
    3? as maybe, because x could equal 2 and be
    less than 3, or could equal 4 and be greater than
    3. This statement is insufficient!

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Step 3- Combine the statements
  • This step is not necessary because one of the
    statements alone is sufficient.
  • This step is only necessary when both statements
    alone are insufficient.
  • Now for a value based question!

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Step 1- Read the Q-stem
  • What is the value of x?
  • The value based data sufficiency question stem
    means one and only one value for x. A statement
    that gives a range or two or more values for x is
    insufficient!
  • What about these next two statements?

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Step 2- Evaluate each statement INDIVIDUALLY!
  • Statement 1) 3x (x-2) 0
  • In this case, x could equal either 0 or 2,
    therefore the statement is insufficient!
  • Statement 2) (x-2) (x2) 0
  • In this case, x could equal either 2 or
    -2,therefore the statement is insufficient!

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Step 3- Combine the statements
  • In this example, the third step is necessary
    because each statement is insufficient.
  • If there is only one value that satisfies each
    statement, then together the statements are
    sufficient.
  • If there is still more than one possible value,
    then the statements alone and combined are
    insufficient.
  • In this example, 2 is the only value that will
    satisfy both statements, therefore combined they
    are sufficient!

14
The Answer Choices
  • The answer choices on test day will always be the
    same
  • 1- Statement 1 alone is sufficient
  • 2- Statement 2 alone is sufficient
  • 3- Together, statements are sufficient
  • 4- Either statement alone is sufficient
  • 5- Alone or together the statements are
    insufficient

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Work the method, every time!
  • Step 1
  • If there are 50 games in the season and Team X
    must win 80 of its games to advance to the
    playoffs, will Team X be in the playoffs?
  • Is this a yes/no or a value question?
  • yes/no
  • value

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This is a yes/no question
  • Step 2
  • If there are 50 games in the season and Team X
    must win 80 of its games to advance to the
    playoffs, will Team X be in the playoffs?
  • statement 1 Team Y won 43 games
  • statement 2 Team X and Team Y won the same
    number of games
  • 1- Statement 1 alone is sufficient
  • 2- Statement 2 alone is sufficient
  • 3- Together, statements are sufficient
  • 4- Either statement alone is sufficient
  • 5- Alone or together the statements are
    insufficient

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The right methodthe right answer!
  • Step 3 is required in this example. Statement 1
    only talks about Team Y, while Statement 2 makes
    the relation between Team X and Team Y.
  • It is only when combined that the statements are
    sufficient to answer the question Will Team X be
    in the playoffs?
  • Remember, this is a yes/no, not a value question,
    although the value is needed to answer yes.
  • Also, do only as many calculations as required to
    sufficiently answer the question. The answer
    choices will never ask for an actual value, only
    whether the statements provide sufficient
    data/evidence to answer the question.

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The Best Answer- KAPLAN has it!
  • Every question has one, and only one, right
    answer
  • KAPLAN has developed proven methods to eliminate
    the wrong answers as well as choose the right
    answers
  • The KAPLAN methods save valuable time and that
  • Leads to higher scores!

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