The
GMAT is required for admission to business school, Graduate
Management Admission Test. This computerized test is offered
year-round, but only in the last 3 weeks of every calendar month.
It tests students on verbal skills, quantitative skills (math) and
analytical writing skills
The GMAT is only available as a computer
adaptive test (CAT) that adapts to your performance as you take
the test. The test is no longer available as a paper and pencil
exam.
The GMAT Test is a multiple-choice test that
most business schools use for admission into their graduate
programs.
Tips:
Explains
how the GMAT time limits are the no.1 enemy of most students, and
what you can do about it- You avoid falling into the many
"time traps" built into the test, giving you an
immeasurable advantage over those who go into the test unaware.
Describes
exactly what you should do to determine the focus of your essays -
You won't waste time scratching your head about what to write
Shows
you super speed methods to get through the questions you know with
ease You'll save time to concentrate on the hardest questions
without rushing.
Here we are sharing our some experiences
about your strategy about-facing the Test.
ü Test Yourself
ü Time is Your Enemy
ü Guessing is Not Guesswork
ü Practice Smarter, Not Harder
ü Prepare, Don't Procrastinate
Comprehensive
Quantitative review:
ü The Easiest Math Review You'll Ever Read
ü Solving for Variables
ü Mastering Difficult Problems
ü Breezing Through Word Problems
ü Keeping Probability Simple
ü Using the Right Formulas
ü Graphing for Success
ü Racing Through Ratios
ü Understanding Line Plotting
A comprehensive
Verbal review:
ü Determining the Relationships
ü Understanding Word Types
ü Making Strategic Eliminations
ü Recognizing Switchback Words
ü Finding the Right Opportunities
ü When Truth Doesn't Equal Correctness
ü Avoiding the Trap of Familiarity
ü Making Logic Work for You
ü Skimming Techniques to Save Time
A comprehensive
Analytical Writing:
ü Approaching a Topic
ü Brainstorming for Success
ü Picking a Main Idea
ü Starting Your Engines
ü Strength Through Diversity
ü Weeding Your Garden
ü Creating a Logical Flow
ü Avoiding the Panic
ü Checking Your Work