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GMAT Preparation
Considering taking the GMAT exam to go back to college. You
need the GMAT exam to get into an MBA program. The GMAT is now
required by all the top business graduate schools around the
world. A high GMAT score is necessary, and to obtain that you
need preparation. We have put up a few basic GMAT questions for
you to use for practice. The exam is put out by the GMAC society
but this site has no direct link or affiliation to them. There are
many preparation courses available both on the web and also in a
physical classroom. Do your research before signing up for any
GMAT prep course. The only way to make sure you are fully
prepared for the exam is to take a lot of practice questions and
practice tests.
The exam is made up of 3 parts: GMAT Math, GMAT Verbal and GMAT
essays. Each section should be taken on seperately, but schools
look at both the total score you get and also how well you do on
each individual section. If you are strong in GMAT Math, then
practice to bring your GMAT Verbal score up. If you plan on
concentrating on Finance, schools will take your Math score more
seriously than your verbal score but both should be high.
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GMAT Exam Overview
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The GMAT exam consists of the following sections:
GMAT Math: An MBA graduate student should be able to handle
math questions based on Algebra, Data Sufficiency, Geometry & Word Problems.
GMAT Verbal: An MBA graduate student should be able
to handle business writing which includes Modifiers, Parallelism,
Sentence Structure & Subject/Verb Aggreement.
Please note: GMAT(TM) is a registered trademark of the Graduate Management Admission Council(TM).
The Graduate Management Admission Council(TM) does not endorse, nor is it affiliated in any way with the owner or any content of this web site.
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