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- Category: GMAT Prep
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- Published: Mar 07, 2011
When approaching reading comprehension on the GMAT, many test-takers are concerned about the amount of time it takes to read each passage before attacking the questions. Some attempt to address this problem by not reading the passage at all, or simply skimming, before trying to answer the questions.
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- Published: Feb 28, 2011
Does your belly begin rolling whenever you acknowledge the term GMAT? Do you get stressed learning that it is a standardized examination? Well, to tell you frankly, that sense is entirely ordinary. Almost all people, each time they notice the phrase standardized test, are likely to feel a impression of anxiety coming down their nerves. Personally, I do not know where this irrational worry is a result of, but plainly this ingrained impression of worry pursues most of test takers before to an test.
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- Published: Feb 24, 2011
Despite the official statements of GMAC (Graduate Management Admission Council), you can improve your GMAT score dramatically simply by taking the time to become "streetwise" about the GMAT CAT. Quite simply, this is the easiest step in your test preparation, and should not be ignored under any circumstances.
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- Published: Feb 21, 2011
As with most standardized tests, preparation is the key to getting a good score. You should begin preparing for the GMAT at least four months prior to taking the exam. The GMAT study plan shown in this article can help you get started. Modify it accordingly to fit your individual needs.
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- Published: Feb 17, 2011
Practice, practice, and more practice is the single best way to prepare for the GMAT - everyone knows that. But what about the worst ways? On this page you'll find the answer. Avoid the 10 pitfalls discussed below, or you might end up with mediocre GMAT scores and a pile of rejection letters from your top-choice B-schools.
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- Published: Feb 16, 2011
If you're not sure and you're hoping to get into an MBA program, then you'd better hit the books. Across the country this year, thousands of MBA hopefuls will plunk down US$250 for the privilege of spending three and a half hours tucked into a Thomson Prometric test-centre cubicle, sweating through a series of multiple-choice questions like the one above and hoping for the elusive perfect score on the Graduate Management Admission Test.
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