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WHAT IS GMAT® CAT?
GMAT®, acronym for Graduate Management Admission Test, is administered by Pearson Vue® on behalf of GMAC® and is required by all Graduate Schools of Business for admission purposes.
The GMAT, according to GMACŪ
(Graduate Management Admission CouncilŪ) that owns the trademarks GMAT® and GMAT CAT®, is one measure of your ability to
complete sucessfully the first year of graduate study program (MBA degree program) at a Graduate School of Business.However, effective January 2006, the paper and pencil version of the GMAT test is no longer offered anywhere in the world. GMATŪ is
administered in a CATŪ (Computer Adaptive) format in which the GMAT testŪ 'adapts' the
difficulty level of GMAT questions to your GMAT-specific 'comfort level', with 'higher
difficulty level GMAT questions' carrying higher GMAT raw scores (GMAT Scaled
Scores) than do 'lower difficulty level' GMAT questions. The
GMAT tests your Quantitative and Verbal Reasoning skills, and your ability (i) to process information in context, (ii) to make necessarily true and probable interpretations of information presented, (iii) to stay focused on the specifics, and (iv) to test different scenarios for consistency of decisions. The GMAT test also is about your ability to determine whether GMAT sentences are logically, clearly, correctly, and effectively written.
MBA PROGRAM RANKINGS
1. University of Pennsylvania
Wharton
2 Northwestern University,
Kellogg School of Business
3 Harvard University
4 Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Sloan School of Business
5 Duke University-
Fuqua
6 Columbia University, New York City
7 Cornell University,
Johnson School of Business
8 University of Virginia,
Darden School of Business
9 Stanford University
10 UCLA-
Anderson School of Business
11 New York University,
Stern School of Business
12 Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh
13 University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill),
Kenan-Flagler
14 Dartmouth College -
Tuck School of Business
15 University of Texas (Austin)
16 University of California (Berkeley) -
Haas School of Business
17 Xavier University -
Williams COB
18 Indiana University (Bloomington)
19 University of Rochester -
Simon School of Business
20 Washington University -
Olin
21 University of Southern California-
Marshall School of Business
22 Purdue University -
Krannert School of Business
23 Georgetown University,
McDonough School
24 University of Maryland (College Park)
Smith School of Business
25 Emory University --
Goizueta
FT RANKINGS
1. University of Pennsylvania, Wharton
2. Columbia Business School, New York
3. Harvard Business School, Boston
4. Stanford University, CalifornIa
5. London Business School, London
6. University of Chicago, GSB
7. INSEAD, Fontainebleau, France
8. New York University, Stern
9. Dartmouth College,TUCK
10. Yale school of Management
11. Ceibs and IE Business School
13. IMD, Switzerland
14. MIT, Sloan Program, Cambridge
15. University of Cambridge, Judge School, England
16. IESE Business School, Spain
17. Duke University, Durham, NC
18. University of Western Ontario, Canada
19. University of California at LA
20. Kellogg School of Business, NWU
CANADIAN RANKINGS
1. University of Western Ontario,
Richard Ivey School of Business
2. University of Toronto, Rotman
3. University of Calgary
4. University of British Columbia
5. University of Alberta
6. Queens University
7. McMaster University
8. McGill University,Montreal.
PART-TIME MBA PROGRAMS
1. New York University, Stern School, New York
2. U.C.L.A, Anderson school, LA
3. Harvard University, Cambridge
4. Kellogg School of Business
5. University of Chicago, GSB
6. London School of Business
7. York University, Toronto
8. Wharton School, Philadelphia
9. Duke University, Durham, NC
10. INSEAD AT SINGAPORE
TOP EMBA PROGRAMS
1. Kellogg/Hong Kong UST Business School, China
2. Trium: HEC, Paris/LSE, London/NYU-Stern
3. UPENN -- Wharton School, Philadelphia
4. Columbia BS, New York/LBS, London
5. IE Business School
6. University of Chicago GSB
6. Washington University, Olin
7. Columbia at Insead.
8. Purdue/Tias/CEU/GISMA
9. Kellogg at WHU-Otto Beisheim School, Germany
10. Duke University - Fuqua
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The other GMAT study guides
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never updated. Veritas Prep provides study materials that are a veritable collage of materials sourced from Arco, Barrons, 800Score.Com, OG, Oxford, and other miscellaneous sources. Manhattan GMAT study guide for Sentence Correction uses the example 'having a bat is fun' to show you that the subject is 'having', not 'bat'. The problem with this example used in Manhattan GMAT book is that the subject is a gerund, and the sentence is not as idiomatic as the expletive form: "It is fun to have a bat". Secondly, GMAT sentences will use subject qualifiers, object qualifiers and modifiers, and verb compelments, all in the same sentence. The GMAT sentences are not as simple as illustrated in MGMAT guide; only MLIC teaches you how to diagram a sentence and identify the structural elements such as the qualifiers for subject, qualifiers for object, complements for the verbs, nouns, and qualifiers, etc. MLIC Guide for SC will also show you that GMAT Sentence Correction is not only about grammar and idiom rules but also about rules of logic. No other study guide out there will cover 1/10th of what MLIC guide covers. MLIC Guide for Critical Reasoning teaches you the subject-scope-qualifier strategy and trains you in answer selection by intelligently eliminating answer options by categorizing them as vague, extreme, politically incorrect, not commonsensical, commonsensical but expectational, etc. Module V file for Reading Comprehension demystifies this section, and shows you a workable 'anchor phrase strategy' that allows you to identify context-specific information relevant to the question. You will also learn in this file how you can pick the correct answer even if you did not have the time to read and comprehend the passage in its entirety. Our Module II and its companion guides such as "Quantitative Concepts in a Nutshell" will provide the most comprehensive coverage of quantitative concepts and procedures reflecting the current emphasis on the LIVE problems, and teach you different nuanced ways in which the concepts can be tested. For example, the concept of weighted average, you will learn, is about how the midpoint of values shifts and how MUCH it shifts. The understanding of the former attribute is critical to answering some Data Sufficiency problems. Last, but not least, our Module I file arms you with a good template for writing professional-grade essays. In short, MLIC Study Guides are the best preparatory materials and beat all other study guides and study notes published by other companies.
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Because you are taking a GMAT in a
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MODULE I file (75 pages) for Analytical Writing Assessment teaches you how to identify the specifics of the issue presented to you, and how to develop arguments in support of your clear and consistent position on the issues. It teaches you how to turn examples into perspectives and how to structure the analysis. A sure recipe for getting the top score of 6.0. The section on Argument essay writing teaches you the basics of Arguments (a must read primer that logically leads into Critical Reasoning), and how to identify the assumptions of arguments by turning the maybe scenarios into assumptions. You will also be provided a template that works every time, and allows you to cover all required elements such as assumptions, counter-scenarios, counter-example, and questions seeking additional information by simply creating a list of maybe scenarios. Our trainees have consistently found this format compelling and a sure recipe for the top score of 6.0
MODULE II file (220 pages) along with its companion guides titled 'Quantitative Concepts in a nutshell"(80 pages) and "geometry formulas" (25 pages) provide the most comprehensive coverage of all concepts and procedures tested in Quantitative assessment. The newer emphasis monitored on the test in the areas of standard deviation, sequences and functions, coordinate geometry, combinatorics and conditional probability, are all extensively covered and illustrated with problems reflecting the emphasis seen on LIVE GMAT problems. You will also learn that the concepts of ratios/proportion and weighted averages are tested in many ways: as mixture problems, as distance problems, as probability, and in geometry. You will learn how to make PONFI interpretation of information presented to you so that you can test for consistency across different sceanarios while dealing with data sufficiency section. As many who purchased our study guides have opined, this module alone is worth the price of $79 you will pay for the entire gold mine of 5 major modules.
MODULE III file (120 pages) and its companion guide "Sentence Correction in a nutshell"(60 pages) cover all grammar, idiom, and logic rules, and rules of parallelism tested in Sentence Correction. You will learn how to dissect a sentence in terms of subject, qualifiers for subject and object, and complements for verbs and qualifiers, etc. and to identify the problems in sentences. A complex sentence such as the following needs to be dissected as shown: "The work of John Voigt, a world-renowned physicist at the University of Melbourne, on the geometry of crystals that have not been fully analyzed has great significance in the study of Islamic architecture predating 16th century." The subject 'work' has been described in terms of 'whose work it is' and in terms of 'in what area the work was done'. The object of the qualifier 'of John Voigt' is modified by the phrase that follows the comma. The object of the qualifier 'on the geometry of crystals' is qualified in terms of 'crystals that have not been fully analyzed'. The complement 'significance' is qualified with an adjective and another qualifier. Notice that the qualifiers add information to the sentence and also create distraction. The subject 'work' needs to be matched to the verb 'has' that is separated by intervening qualifiers for subject and object. No other guide out there (believe us, Manhattan GMAT guide is a joke) will explain the intricacies involved in getting a grasp of the elements of a sentence. You will learn a whole host of other good stuff that will enable you to master this section. MLIC Guide for Sentence Correction is the best prep notes you can find for Sentence Correction.
MODULE IV file (120 pages) covering Critical Reasoning trains you in identifying different types of arguments,shows you how to process the information by being a qualifier police and a 'ly' detector. You will also learn that the selection is a process that is about determining why you will NOT pick 4 of the 5 options, and on what basis to make that determination. The module will also teach you was statements and what specific elements within a statement constitute important items of information critical to the answer. Various types of questions are illustrated with plenty of examples and detailed critiques.
MODULE V file (120 pages) for Reading Comprehension teaches you how to determine the MAIN IDEA of the passage by identifying the elements of emphasis and transitional phrases within the passage and how to process the contents of the passage in terms of its structure: context, commentary, and basis for commentary. You will also learn the anchor-phrase™ strategy for identifying context-specific information relevant to the question. Last, but not least, there is a chapter on how to arrive at the correct answer even without knowing what the passage is about. MLIC has cracked the mystery behind Reading Comprehension and shows you how to attack this section.
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What do the GMAT test assessment sections
measure?
GMAT AWA: Analysis of an
Issue Essay measures your ability to understand the
crux of the Issue provided, to take a position, and to
explain your position by making two different arguments
looking at the issue from two different perspectives.
The Argument essay measures your ability to
critique an argument and to explain why the conclusion
stated in the argument does not logically follow from the
evidence provided. You will be required to identify the
various assumptions made in the line of reasoning, and to
suggest counter scenarios that will 'question' the
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GMAT VERBAL: The GMAT
sentence correction section is about your ability to apply the rules of grammar, idiom, and logic to determine whether the sentence as written meets the test or requires fixing. This section will require that you identify the specifics of the sentence in terms of the subject, verb, complement, qualifiers for subject, object, and the complement, and that you ensure that the sentence is written in a logical fashion. The purpose of a sentence is to express a complete and logical thought, and to be consistent with the rules of grammar, idiom, and logic. You will be required to enforce subject-verb agreement and noun-pronoun agreement, fix pronoun problems including problems arising from the use of relative pronouns, use correct verb tense, and to make sure that the qualifiers and modifiers are placed correctly in the sentence. You will also be required to make sure that the comparisons that are sought to be made are apples and apples comparisons and logically made. Consider the following sentence: "Within the past few years, many physicians have chosen early retirement rather than face the prospect of lawsuits." Notice that the sentence states that the physicians have chosen a NOUN (early retirement) rather than a VERB (face the prospect of lawsuits). This is illogical comparison involving a noun and a verb. We can change the sentence to read: "Within the past few years, many physicians have chosen early retirement rather than lawsuits filed against them." However, this would not be logical because the physicians DO NOT CHOOSE LAWSUITS. Lawsuits come to them. A more logical fix would be to say, "within the past few years, many physicians have elected TO RETIRE early rather than FACE THE PROSPECT of lawsuits." Notice that the correct answer logically states that the physicians chose one verb instead of another.
The GMAT study guides by MLIC will show
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The GMAT CRITICAL
REASONING section tests your ability to make LOGICAL
Conclusions or Inferences, to make logical explanations, and
to deal with the ILLOGICAL arguments in terms of looking
for information that will weaken it or strengthen it or
identify the underlying assumption. GMAT Critical Reasoning section requires
that the GMAT test-takers pay attention to QUALIFIERS used to
LIMIT THE SCOPE of the GMAT arguments, and to deal
with the SPECIFICS of the
CONCLUSION, without interpreting the conclusion.
For example, if the conclusion reads: "The
continuing war effort in Iraq will lead to
increase in gas prices", you should not 'interpret'
this conclusion to mean that 'the
continuing war on terror is
unethical or bad for the global economy'. You
should be looking to weaken or strengthen this GMAT argument by
looking for a reason why or why not the 'continuing war
effort in IRAQ (not in Afghanistan or the 'war on terror')
will necessarily lead to increase in gas prices'. Our
GMAT Study Guides will explain the Subject/Scope/Qualifier
strategy, and give you a set of HIT LIST words and phrases
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GMAT Reading
Comprehension is about your ability to identify the COMMENTARY that is made by the author by looking for and identifying statements containing emphasis, strong tones,transitional elements such as however, yet, on the contrary, and figures of speech. You will be required to identify the structure of the passages in terms of context, commentary, and basis for commentary, and to deal with questions asking you to show comprehension of commentary and to handle questions dealing with the context and basis for commentary. GMAT Study Guides will show you how to identify the commentary and how to hone in on information relevant to the question by using anchor-phrase strategy. You will also learn how to pick the correct answer even if you do not have a good understanding of the passage or did not have the time to read the passage. MLIC Study Guides are the best as evidenced by the fact that our LSAT trainees, who have to deal with 4 long passages and 27 questions in 35 minutes, unanimously opine that they have never found anything that is as extraordinary as MLIC Guides.
GMAT QUANTITATIVE
ASSESSMENT: This GMAT section is about your ability to
apply your conceptual understanding of Arithmetic,
Algebra, Geometry, and Statistics to solve problems
and to determine whether there is sufficient information
with which to make a unique and logical determination with
respect to a question posed. This GMAT test section is about your
REASONING ABILITY and about your comfort level with the
different GMAT quantitative concepts tested. Bear in mind that the GMAT test is about 'making
decisions' by using 'what is already known at a conceptual
level' and 'what else is provided in the problem'. For
example, if the GMAT problem states that "X is
a prime digit", we must interpret this statement to
mean that X could be 2, 3, 5, or 7 because a 'digit' is an integer having
a value between 0 and 9. You will learn in our valuable
MODULE II dealing with GMAT Quantitative Assessment how to
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WHAT IS GMAT (GRADUATE MANAGEMENT ADMISSION TEST), AND WHAT DOES
GMAT MEASURE?
GMAT®, acronym for Graduate Management Admission
Test, is the registered trademark of
Graduate Management Admission Council, and is a
standard requirement for admission to Graduate Business Schools and to all M.B.A. degree programs in the USA and around the world . The
GMAT test Score is one of several critical factors used by the
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test score that corresponds to a percentile ranking of 85% to 90% is a
must for your application to be seriously considered for admission to M.B.A. degree program at an A-List school. The
GMAT test is administered in a CAT format in which the GMAT test 'adapts' the
difficulty level of the GMAT to your 'comfort level'. The GMAT is
about your ability to do Quantitative and Verbal Reasoning, and to deal with the 'specifics' of the information
presented to you, and about your ability to make 'logical
interpretation' of the conceptual and other evidence presented to
you. The test measures your ability to
provide logical explanations for phenomena or observations;
provide alternative explanations for evidentiary information;
logically explain a discrepancy or a paradox;
Process information in context and interpret information in a necessarily true way;
make logical decisions by invoking core concepts tested on the GMAT;
understand and stay focused on the question, and pick an answer that is relevant to the question;
see patterns and do logical extrapolations, among other things.
The GMAT® has three
assessment areas: AWA (Analytical Writing Assessment)
that requires you to write Two essays, one analyzing an Issue
and the other analyzing an Argument. This first essay section on the GMAT is not 'adaptive'
and receives a separate score of between 0 and 6. GMAT Quantitative Assessment is the first
of the two 'adaptive' sections on the GMAT and follows the Analytical Writing section, and requires that you
answer 37 questions in problem solving and in Data Sufficiency in 75 minutes (nearly 1/4 of the questions will not be scored). Following the GMAT Quantitative section, you will be required to work on the last 'adaptive' section on
the GMAT is Verbal
Assessment, which requires that you answer 41
questions in 75 minutes. The GMAT Verbal assessment includes three sections: GMAT Critical Reasoning, GMAT Sentence Correction, and GMAT Reading Comprehension. GMAT adaptive sections also include
experimental questions, at least 9 in GMAT Quantitative assessment and 11
in GMAT Verbal assessment. The two adaptive sections on the GMAT receive a combined
score of between 200 and 800. Most A-List Business Schools rated in the top-10 will
require a GMAT test score of at least 680 in order for you to be
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GMAT® TEST REGISTRATION ONLINE: Under the new rules, you can take the GMAT up to 5 times in a rolling 12-month period, and should allow 31 days between successive test-taking. You can sign up to take the GMAT by logging on to REGISTER TO TAKE THE GMAT. You can check available dates and the GMAT testing Centers closest to your place of residence. You can then register to take the GMAT on any weekday (Monday Through Friday). This is probably the easiest and the fastest procedure. It is unclear how frequently cancellation of test appointments is updated on the online system in order to reflect test availability dates accurately. If you are unable to find a GMAT test date of your choosing, you may want to call the GMAT test registration telephone numbers listed below and confirm that the online information about the available dates for GMAT testing is accurate.
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In short, the GMAT test is about your ability to make decisions with 'logical certainty'.
The GMAT in its adaptive format does not allow you to skip GMAT test questions
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