GMAT Ninja SC Ep 10: Comparisons Part I

Ready to go beyond YouTube? Work with us: https://gmatninja.com/ea ________________________________________________________________________________________ How do you compare two things in Executive Assessment sentence correction? Should you use 'like' or should you use 'as'? Is it 'as many as' or 'as many than'? In this video, Bransen -- a GMAT Ninja tutor -- takes a look at how the Executive Assessment uses comparisons in sentence correction questions. He'll show you how to identify the right way of comparing two things in a question and how to use this knowledge to efficiently eliminate answer choices. This is video #10 in our full-coverage series of Executive Assessment Sentence Correction lessons. For updates on upcoming videos, please subscribe! Want more EA test-prep tips and advice? Subscribe to our YouTube channel:    / gmatninjatutoring   For more information about Executive Assessment tutoring: https://www.gmatninja.com/ For updates on this series and our other projects:   / gmatninja   For more on Bransen Vilardo and his ability to answer Executive Assessment questions in Hebrew, Greek, and Arabic: https://www.gmatninja.com/bransen-vil... Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:35 Basic Example 1 - Unlike Bo, hummus... 04:34 Basic Example 2 - Like other companies... 09:19 Question 1 - Unlike the virginal, whose... 16:54 Question 2 - Almost like clones in their... 23:47 Question 3 - November is traditionally... 33:03 Question 4 - In the United States, less...