GMAT
- The Graduate Management Admission Test is offered to graduate business school candidates in order to assess their math and English language skills.

- The test computer based and is divided into three multiple choice sections, verbal, math (quantitative), and analytical skills.
- GMAT takes about fours to finish and the highest score that can be reached is an 800.
- The Quantitative Section focuses it’s questions on problem solving and data sufficiency. The Problem-solving questions test the examinee’s arithmetic, basic algebra, and elementary geometry skills. Data sufficiency consists of the questions itself followed by two numbered statements. You are given 75 minutes to complete 37 questions. It should be noted that calculators are not permitted.
- The Verbal Segment tests one’s critical reasoning, comprehension of reading and sentence correction. The test taker answers questions regarding logical thinking, analytical skills, and understanding of the English language in 75 minutes.
- The Analytical Writing Assessment portion contains to essays to be analyzed and have a written response in 30 minutes. The first is based on an argument and the second on an issue.
We suggest to start preparing and studying three to six months in advance to your test date.
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