(Overview) Test Overview of GMAT
Test Overview of GMAT
The term GMAT stands for Graduate Management Admission Test. Currently the exam is exclusively given on computers. The computer adaptive test is also called CAT. A good score in the GMAT exam is essential if you want to be admitted to a top MBA program at top business school.
The GMAT CAT exam consists of the following sections:
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GMAT Math (Quantitative section)
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GMAT Problem solving
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Data Sufficiency
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GMAT Verbal
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GMAT Sentence Correction
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GMAT Critical Reasoning
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GMAT Reading Comprehension
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GMAT AWA (Analytical Writing Assessment)
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Essay 1: Analysis of an Issue
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Essay 2: Analysis of an Argument
Most students find the quantitative section of the GMAT exam very challenging. However, scoring in the upper percentiles in the GMAT math section is essential for obtaining a good overall score.
Many commercial study resources can help test takers improve their test performance, including GMAT prep books, private GMAT tutoring, in person GMAT review classes, online study materials, or GMAT CDs/DVDs. Unfortunately most of the methods can be inadequate and ineffective. Many students find reading textbooks to learn GMAT math boring, or ineffective. Math-learning experts maintain that reading review books is a very poor method to study for the GMAT math exam and classroom courses offered by companies such as Kaplan, Princeton or Manhattan are very expensive, costing you easily more than $1200 for a 10-session GMAT review course. Private tutoring is extremely expensive, with typical rates over $50 per hour. Wouldn’t you want to find a better way to assure your GMAT success?
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