Archive for the ‘GMAT Courses’ Category

Guest Blog – GMAT Prep – What’s Your Game Plan?

Guest Blog – GMAT Prep – What’s Your Game Plan?
For all those just starting your journey to B-School this guest blog post from Vanessa the GMAT Doctor provides an instructive look at creating a coherent strategy for tackling the GMAT exam. So, What’s Your Game Plan? A game plan is essential when you begin any project whether it’s a...
March 3rd, 2010 | GMAT Courses, Strategy | Read More

GMAT Prep – Secrets of Problem Solving

GMAT Prep – Secrets of Problem Solving
I’m a word person but I hate word problems. So imagine my delight when I discovered that the GMAT loves word problems. Yes, the wonderful test writers have contrived to deliver 22  fantastic opportunities for me to flaunt my mathematical incompetence.  Considering that there are only 37 quantitative...
February 22nd, 2010 | GMAT Courses, Quantitative, Strategy, Tips | Read More

Video – How Important is the GMAT? What Else Matters?

Video – How Important is the GMAT? What Else Matters?
Check out this video from AdmissionsConsultants for an overview of some general GMAT tips and advice about applying to Business School.
February 22nd, 2010 | Admissions, GMAT Courses, Tips | Read More

GMAT Prep – Timing on the Verbal

GMAT Prep – Timing on the Verbal
GMAT veterans understand that pacing is key. In fact, I’ve already written about pacing strategy for the quantitative section [link]. While time management on the math section is relatively straightforward, the GMAT Verbal section is a different beast. Time cannot be equally budgeted to each question,...
February 21st, 2010 | GMAT Courses, Tips, Verbal | Read More

GMAT Prep – Critical Reasoning 101

GMAT Prep – Critical Reasoning 101
Critical Reasoning questions test your ability to use basic logic to analyze and critique arguments made up of premises and conclusions. GMAT test-makers write arguments that assume information which doesn’t exist! A logical and consistent approach is the best way to avoid formulaic traps. Follow...
February 21st, 2010 | GMAT Courses, Strategy, Tips, Verbal | Read More

GMAT & GRE Prep – Importance of taking a Diagnostic test

GMAT & GRE Prep – Importance of taking a Diagnostic test
Are you several years out of college and considering taking the GMAT or GRE to get ahead in your career? The GMAT and GRE’s are the standardized test that graduate schools use as part of their admissions. Chances are If you have been working for several years you do most of your arithmetic through...
February 20th, 2010 | GMAT Courses, GRE Courses, Strategy | Read More

GMAT Prep – Writing Your Essay for the GMAT

GMAT Prep – Writing Your Essay for the GMAT
The Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) section consists of two 30 minute essay questions. One essay will have you express your opinion on a controversial issue, while the other essay will have you analyze an argument and find its logical flaws. Your essay will be evaluated by a human GMAT essay grader...
February 19th, 2010 | GMAT Courses | Read More

GMAT Club Releases New “GMAT ToolKit” Mobile Application

GMAT Club Releases New “GMAT ToolKit” Mobile Application
The GMAT ToolKit by GMAT Club – a Powerful Mobile Preparation Tool for Business School Applicants The GMAT ToolKit, a leading mobile GMAT Prep application developed by GMAT Club, has just been featured by Apple® on its “What’s Hot” list. The iPhone® app is part of an ongoing project...
February 19th, 2010 | GMAT Courses, Uncategorized | Read More

GMAT Prep – Secrets to Sentence Correction

GMAT Prep – Secrets to Sentence Correction
The Sentence Correction section in the GMAT ask you to choose the correct grammatical format of a sentence. Generally there are 7 categories of mistakes that the GMAT tends to test: Wrong Words The GMAT will give you a word that is similar in meaning to the one that you are supposed to use but slightly...
February 19th, 2010 | GMAT Courses, Tips, Verbal | Read More

GMAT & GRE Prep – Practice Test Marathon

GMAT & GRE Prep – Practice Test Marathon
Training for a marathon is a serious task. Failing to train puts your body at risk of injury and also the possibility of not completing the race; but with proper instruction and disciple running can be a very enjoyable and rewarding experience. Even though one is largely physical and the other mental,...
February 19th, 2010 | Featured Posts, GMAT Courses, GRE Courses, Practice Tests, Tips | Read More