This document provides a concise 15-minute primer on important information about the GMAT exam, including:
- The structure of the GMAT exam sections (Quantitative, Verbal, Integrated Reasoning, Analytical Writing), timing, and scoring.
- Why the GMAT exam is important for business school admissions.
- Tips for GMAT exam preparation, including taking full-length practice tests under timed conditions to build endurance, focusing study on high-quality questions, and maintaining a consistent study schedule during the week.
1. What is the structure of the gmat exam? GMAT FAQ4gmatprep
Frequently asked questions (FAQ) about the GMAT exam - presented by 4GMAT.
What is the structure of the GMAT exam?
How are the different sections in the exam scored?
What should be the preparation outlook for each section?
What is a competitive score in each of the sections?
You will answers to all of these questions in this slide presentation.
The document provides information about the GMAT exam, including its format and scoring. It notes that the GMAT tests verbal and quantitative skills, not management knowledge. It also discusses how the computer adaptive test (CAT) format works, noting that it is important to answer the first few questions correctly to start at a high difficulty level and score. The document advises that while aiming to finish, it is safe to guess on the last question as it affects the score little.
The document provides information and strategies for the ACT assessment. It discusses that the ACT tests curriculum-based knowledge and higher-order thinking skills. It recommends taking rigorous core courses in English, math, science and social studies to prepare. The document then provides general test-taking strategies like bubbling in blocks of questions and using the letter-of-the-day strategy for guessing. It also offers specific math strategies like using a three-pass system to answer easier questions first before returning to harder ones.
The document compares and contrasts the quantitative sections of the GRE and GMAT exams. Both exams test similar math content areas like arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis, but at foundational levels without calculus or trigonometry. The GRE allows using a basic calculator while the GMAT does not. The GRE has multiple choice and quantitative comparison questions while the GMAT has multiple choice and data sufficiency questions. Both exams emphasize reasoning skills over rote knowledge and aim to test problem solving abilities through conceptually challenging questions that require analyzing given information.
The document provides an overview of the GRE (Graduate Record Examination) test. It discusses the importance of the GRE for applicants to U.S. graduate programs, though there are no minimum score requirements. It also outlines the test format, including sections on analytical writing, verbal reasoning, and quantitative reasoning. The analytical writing section consists of two essays, while the other sections include multiple-choice questions testing vocabulary, reading comprehension, and math/data analysis skills. Scoring is done through a computerized adaptive test and results are reported as scaled scores from 130-170. Preparation tips, registration details, and resources for practice tests and vocabulary building are also provided.
The GRE is approximately 3 hours long and tests verbal and math reasoning skills. It consists of two scored sections - a 30 minute verbal section with sentence completions, analogies, and reading comprehension questions, and a 45 minute math section with quantitative comparisons and other math questions. There is also an unscored experimental section that can be verbal or math, and is used to test potential new questions. The order of sections varies but always starts with a 75 minute writing section requiring two essays. The experimental and any research sections do not contribute to the final score.
The GMAT is a standardized test used for admission to graduate management programs that assesses English, math, and reasoning skills. It consists of four sections - Integrated Reasoning, Verbal, Quantitative, and Analytical Writing - testing various skills over a total of 3 hours and 12 minutes. Preparing for the GMAT requires 3-4 months of dedicated study, practice tests, and coaching to develop strategies for the unique question types and computer-adaptive format. Coaching is recommended to sharpen necessary skills and maximize one's score for securing admission to top international business schools.
1. What is the structure of the gmat exam? GMAT FAQ4gmatprep
Frequently asked questions (FAQ) about the GMAT exam - presented by 4GMAT.
What is the structure of the GMAT exam?
How are the different sections in the exam scored?
What should be the preparation outlook for each section?
What is a competitive score in each of the sections?
You will answers to all of these questions in this slide presentation.
The document provides information about the GMAT exam, including its format and scoring. It notes that the GMAT tests verbal and quantitative skills, not management knowledge. It also discusses how the computer adaptive test (CAT) format works, noting that it is important to answer the first few questions correctly to start at a high difficulty level and score. The document advises that while aiming to finish, it is safe to guess on the last question as it affects the score little.
The document provides information and strategies for the ACT assessment. It discusses that the ACT tests curriculum-based knowledge and higher-order thinking skills. It recommends taking rigorous core courses in English, math, science and social studies to prepare. The document then provides general test-taking strategies like bubbling in blocks of questions and using the letter-of-the-day strategy for guessing. It also offers specific math strategies like using a three-pass system to answer easier questions first before returning to harder ones.
The document compares and contrasts the quantitative sections of the GRE and GMAT exams. Both exams test similar math content areas like arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis, but at foundational levels without calculus or trigonometry. The GRE allows using a basic calculator while the GMAT does not. The GRE has multiple choice and quantitative comparison questions while the GMAT has multiple choice and data sufficiency questions. Both exams emphasize reasoning skills over rote knowledge and aim to test problem solving abilities through conceptually challenging questions that require analyzing given information.
The document provides an overview of the GRE (Graduate Record Examination) test. It discusses the importance of the GRE for applicants to U.S. graduate programs, though there are no minimum score requirements. It also outlines the test format, including sections on analytical writing, verbal reasoning, and quantitative reasoning. The analytical writing section consists of two essays, while the other sections include multiple-choice questions testing vocabulary, reading comprehension, and math/data analysis skills. Scoring is done through a computerized adaptive test and results are reported as scaled scores from 130-170. Preparation tips, registration details, and resources for practice tests and vocabulary building are also provided.
The GRE is approximately 3 hours long and tests verbal and math reasoning skills. It consists of two scored sections - a 30 minute verbal section with sentence completions, analogies, and reading comprehension questions, and a 45 minute math section with quantitative comparisons and other math questions. There is also an unscored experimental section that can be verbal or math, and is used to test potential new questions. The order of sections varies but always starts with a 75 minute writing section requiring two essays. The experimental and any research sections do not contribute to the final score.
The GMAT is a standardized test used for admission to graduate management programs that assesses English, math, and reasoning skills. It consists of four sections - Integrated Reasoning, Verbal, Quantitative, and Analytical Writing - testing various skills over a total of 3 hours and 12 minutes. Preparing for the GMAT requires 3-4 months of dedicated study, practice tests, and coaching to develop strategies for the unique question types and computer-adaptive format. Coaching is recommended to sharpen necessary skills and maximize one's score for securing admission to top international business schools.
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The document provides information about the SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) exam, which is a standardized test used for college admissions in the United States. It discusses what the SAT measures, the structure and scoring of the test, how to prepare and register, and the importance of SAT scores in the college admissions process. The SAT consists of three sections (Critical Reading, Mathematics, and Writing) that are each scored on a scale of 200-800. It is recommended that students prepare by taking practice tests, learning time management strategies, and becoming familiar with the test format and instructions.
GRE is Graduate Record Examination.
Purpose: Admissions to masters and doctoral degree programs in various universities. The structure of the computer-based GRE revised General Test consists of six sections. The first section is always the analytical writing section involving separately timed issue and argument tasks. The next five sections consist of two verbal reasoning sections, two quantitative reasoning sections, and either an experimental or research section. These five sections may occur in any order.
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The document discusses the Graduate Assessment Test (GAT) and Graduate Record Examination (GRE) tests. It provides information on the format, sections, and scoring of the GAT General and GAT Subjective tests. The GAT General has 3 categories (A, B, C) with different section weightings. Both GAT tests contain 100 multiple choice questions to be completed in 2 hours. The document also provides tips on GRE preparation, including using practice tests and focusing on key skills like vocabulary and reading comprehension.
The document provides information about Western Academy's GRE test preparation program. It discusses the new GRE test structure, the academy's 10 stage program to achieve a high GRE score, and strategies for each GRE section. The program includes classroom coaching, 20 online practice tests, assistance with university admissions and scholarships, and help with visa and travel processes. The goal is to improve students' speed and accuracy in order to score highly on the revised GRE general test.
This document provides a summary of student evaluations for a Word 2010 training course. It includes ratings for various aspects of the course such as the instructor, courseware, and learning environment. On average, students rated most components between 8 and 9 out of 10. However, one student commented that the instructor needed to have more patience. Another student felt the courseware could include more practice activities.
The document provides an introduction to the GRE exam, including its five sections and scoring. It describes the two analytical writing tasks, two verbal reasoning sections containing text completion, sentence equivalence, and reading comprehension questions, and two quantitative reasoning sections containing quantitative comparison and problem solving questions. It also gives examples of different question types and outlines the content covered in a sample 8-week GRE preparation course.
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The GMAT is a standardized test used by graduate business schools to assess applicants. It measures verbal, quantitative, and writing skills over four sections. The test adapts questions based on the test taker's performance, starting with medium difficulty questions. Over 1,600 schools accept GMAT scores. Proper preparation is important, including taking practice tests to learn strategies and build speed and familiarity with question types. The quantitative section covers math fundamentals while the verbal section evaluates reading comprehension and critical reasoning abilities. Test takers should practice managing time on the integrated reasoning section which contains unique question styles.
The document discusses several standardized tests used for higher education admissions abroad including the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, TOEIC, and TSE. It provides overview information on the purpose and content of each test, eligibility, dates, fees, and application process. Key details are provided on the GRE test sections (verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, analytical writing), sample questions, scoring rubric, and test preparation resources. Information is also given on accreditation, academic terms, required application materials like transcripts and letters of recommendation, and types of financial aid available.
This document discusses survey methods and questionnaire design. It describes different types of survey methods like telephone, mail, and in-person interviews. It also covers important considerations for questionnaire design such as question format, scaling techniques, sequencing, wording, and layout. The document emphasizes pre-testing questionnaires through pilot studies to improve design.
The document provides information about a clerical abilities test battery that assesses skills in arithmetic, using tables, language skills, and classifying. It describes the purpose of the tests, the types of tests included, time limits for each test, test-taking strategies, how the tests are scored, and provides sample questions and answers to help prepare for the actual test.
Seeni Syed Ibrahim's AMCAT report provides an overview of their test scores and personality assessment. The report analyzes performance on each AMCAT module, identifying strengths and weaknesses. It also describes Seeni's personality traits, such as being low in extraversion and emotional stability. The report recommends focusing on improving skills in weaker modules and profiles of medium/low interest through additional study and practice. It advises creating an action plan to identify profiles of high interest to prepare for and those of medium/low interest to improve skills for over the next few months.
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This document introduces a new standards-based grading system called "Angry Birds Grading". The key points of the new system are:
1. Students have more control over their homework, learning, and grades. Grades will now reflect mastery of standards rather than points from tests and assignments.
2. Grades will be reported on a scale of 1 to 4 based on level of understanding, allowing students to see which concepts they have mastered and which need improvement.
3. Students can reassess standards they have not yet mastered by showing evidence they have practiced, such as completed homework or practice problems. This allows students to improve their understanding and grade.
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Presentations are our daily bread, but what is harder than present ourself? I try to use 8 slides, hope not to be boring for the ones who will see and read.
Este documento describe el maltrato infantil y proporciona herramientas e indicadores para su detección. Explica que el maltrato incluye acciones u omisiones que priven a los niños de sus derechos y bienestar. Luego lista indicadores físicos y de comportamiento que pueden sugerir negligencia, y conductas de los cuidadores asociadas con ella. Finalmente, resume el procedimiento de detección, notificación y colaboración entre servicios sociales y de protección de menores ante casos de maltrato leve, moderado, grave o
Rocío nació en 1997 en Torreón, Coahuila. Fue cuidada por sus padres los primeros 45 días y luego asistió a una guardería mientras sus padres trabajaban. Asistió a varias escuelas primarias. Sus abuelos tuvieron un papel importante en su vida, aunque fallecieron cuando ella era niña. Su padre dejó su trabajo cuando ella estaba en primaria para pasar más tiempo con su familia. Al cumplir 12 años, Rocío había obtenido experiencias de vida que la habían ayudado a madurar.
La música se puede definir como el arte de organizar sonidos y silencios de manera coherente utilizando principios como la melodía, armonía y ritmo. Sirve como una forma de comunicación tanto social como individual y permite conocer al individuo y despertar emociones en los oyentes. La musicoterapia puede ayudar a reducir el dolor, la ansiedad de pacientes con cáncer, mejorar la concentración, reducir el estrés y la depresión, e incentivar el desarrollo del lenguaje y razonamiento en niños.
This document introduces a webquest activity for students in grades 3-5 on landforms in the United States. Students will be split into groups and assigned different roles and websites to research different landforms. They will then come back together to share what they learned and form a group opinion to present to the class. They will be evaluated on working well in their groups, demonstrating understanding of the research material, and the quality of their final group presentation. The goal is for students to explore and learn more about the various landforms found in the US through this scaffolded online research activity.
Este documento presenta un curso sobre el enfoque de aprendizaje basado en proyectos. El curso contiene cinco módulos que cubren temas como la introducción a proyectos, el diseño de proyectos, la evaluación, la planificación de proyectos y la orientación del aprendizaje. Cada módulo contiene lecciones y actividades interactivas para que los participantes aprendan sobre el enfoque de aprendizaje basado en proyectos.
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The document provides information about the SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) exam, which is a standardized test used for college admissions in the United States. It discusses what the SAT measures, the structure and scoring of the test, how to prepare and register, and the importance of SAT scores in the college admissions process. The SAT consists of three sections (Critical Reading, Mathematics, and Writing) that are each scored on a scale of 200-800. It is recommended that students prepare by taking practice tests, learning time management strategies, and becoming familiar with the test format and instructions.
GRE is Graduate Record Examination.
Purpose: Admissions to masters and doctoral degree programs in various universities. The structure of the computer-based GRE revised General Test consists of six sections. The first section is always the analytical writing section involving separately timed issue and argument tasks. The next five sections consist of two verbal reasoning sections, two quantitative reasoning sections, and either an experimental or research section. These five sections may occur in any order.
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The document discusses the Graduate Assessment Test (GAT) and Graduate Record Examination (GRE) tests. It provides information on the format, sections, and scoring of the GAT General and GAT Subjective tests. The GAT General has 3 categories (A, B, C) with different section weightings. Both GAT tests contain 100 multiple choice questions to be completed in 2 hours. The document also provides tips on GRE preparation, including using practice tests and focusing on key skills like vocabulary and reading comprehension.
The document provides information about Western Academy's GRE test preparation program. It discusses the new GRE test structure, the academy's 10 stage program to achieve a high GRE score, and strategies for each GRE section. The program includes classroom coaching, 20 online practice tests, assistance with university admissions and scholarships, and help with visa and travel processes. The goal is to improve students' speed and accuracy in order to score highly on the revised GRE general test.
This document provides a summary of student evaluations for a Word 2010 training course. It includes ratings for various aspects of the course such as the instructor, courseware, and learning environment. On average, students rated most components between 8 and 9 out of 10. However, one student commented that the instructor needed to have more patience. Another student felt the courseware could include more practice activities.
The document provides an introduction to the GRE exam, including its five sections and scoring. It describes the two analytical writing tasks, two verbal reasoning sections containing text completion, sentence equivalence, and reading comprehension questions, and two quantitative reasoning sections containing quantitative comparison and problem solving questions. It also gives examples of different question types and outlines the content covered in a sample 8-week GRE preparation course.
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The GMAT is a standardized test used by graduate business schools to assess applicants. It measures verbal, quantitative, and writing skills over four sections. The test adapts questions based on the test taker's performance, starting with medium difficulty questions. Over 1,600 schools accept GMAT scores. Proper preparation is important, including taking practice tests to learn strategies and build speed and familiarity with question types. The quantitative section covers math fundamentals while the verbal section evaluates reading comprehension and critical reasoning abilities. Test takers should practice managing time on the integrated reasoning section which contains unique question styles.
The document discusses several standardized tests used for higher education admissions abroad including the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, TOEIC, and TSE. It provides overview information on the purpose and content of each test, eligibility, dates, fees, and application process. Key details are provided on the GRE test sections (verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, analytical writing), sample questions, scoring rubric, and test preparation resources. Information is also given on accreditation, academic terms, required application materials like transcripts and letters of recommendation, and types of financial aid available.
This document discusses survey methods and questionnaire design. It describes different types of survey methods like telephone, mail, and in-person interviews. It also covers important considerations for questionnaire design such as question format, scaling techniques, sequencing, wording, and layout. The document emphasizes pre-testing questionnaires through pilot studies to improve design.
The document provides information about a clerical abilities test battery that assesses skills in arithmetic, using tables, language skills, and classifying. It describes the purpose of the tests, the types of tests included, time limits for each test, test-taking strategies, how the tests are scored, and provides sample questions and answers to help prepare for the actual test.
Seeni Syed Ibrahim's AMCAT report provides an overview of their test scores and personality assessment. The report analyzes performance on each AMCAT module, identifying strengths and weaknesses. It also describes Seeni's personality traits, such as being low in extraversion and emotional stability. The report recommends focusing on improving skills in weaker modules and profiles of medium/low interest through additional study and practice. It advises creating an action plan to identify profiles of high interest to prepare for and those of medium/low interest to improve skills for over the next few months.
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This document introduces a new standards-based grading system called "Angry Birds Grading". The key points of the new system are:
1. Students have more control over their homework, learning, and grades. Grades will now reflect mastery of standards rather than points from tests and assignments.
2. Grades will be reported on a scale of 1 to 4 based on level of understanding, allowing students to see which concepts they have mastered and which need improvement.
3. Students can reassess standards they have not yet mastered by showing evidence they have practiced, such as completed homework or practice problems. This allows students to improve their understanding and grade.
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Este documento describe el maltrato infantil y proporciona herramientas e indicadores para su detección. Explica que el maltrato incluye acciones u omisiones que priven a los niños de sus derechos y bienestar. Luego lista indicadores físicos y de comportamiento que pueden sugerir negligencia, y conductas de los cuidadores asociadas con ella. Finalmente, resume el procedimiento de detección, notificación y colaboración entre servicios sociales y de protección de menores ante casos de maltrato leve, moderado, grave o
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La música se puede definir como el arte de organizar sonidos y silencios de manera coherente utilizando principios como la melodía, armonía y ritmo. Sirve como una forma de comunicación tanto social como individual y permite conocer al individuo y despertar emociones en los oyentes. La musicoterapia puede ayudar a reducir el dolor, la ansiedad de pacientes con cáncer, mejorar la concentración, reducir el estrés y la depresión, e incentivar el desarrollo del lenguaje y razonamiento en niños.
This document introduces a webquest activity for students in grades 3-5 on landforms in the United States. Students will be split into groups and assigned different roles and websites to research different landforms. They will then come back together to share what they learned and form a group opinion to present to the class. They will be evaluated on working well in their groups, demonstrating understanding of the research material, and the quality of their final group presentation. The goal is for students to explore and learn more about the various landforms found in the US through this scaffolded online research activity.
Este documento presenta un curso sobre el enfoque de aprendizaje basado en proyectos. El curso contiene cinco módulos que cubren temas como la introducción a proyectos, el diseño de proyectos, la evaluación, la planificación de proyectos y la orientación del aprendizaje. Cada módulo contiene lecciones y actividades interactivas para que los participantes aprendan sobre el enfoque de aprendizaje basado en proyectos.
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The document describes the Pre-Major in Astronomy Program (Pre-MAP) at the University of Washington, which aims to bridge skills gaps between high school and undergraduate research. The 5-week program includes seminars on programming, writing, and public speaking, as well as 5-6 weeks of guided research. It targets first-generation college students and those from underrepresented backgrounds. The program helps students develop skills needed for research like UNIX, data analysis, plotting, and technical writing. It also provides mentoring, networking opportunities, and example research projects to engage students in the field of astronomy.
This document describes a modified process for deprotenization of green crab shells to extract chitin and chitosan. It involves demineralization using hydrochloric acid to remove calcium carbonate, followed by deprotenization using sodium hydroxide solutions at various temperatures to remove bound proteins from the chitin. Experimental results showed that treatment with 1M sodium hydroxide solution at 45°C for 1-2 hours was most effective at removing proteins while maintaining the quality of the extracted chitin and chitosan polymers.
Prateek Upadhyay, a class 12 student at R.N. Podar School, conducted a chemistry project to determine the calcium carbonate content of egg shells. The project involved crushing egg shells into a fine powder, treating them with hydrochloric acid, and using calculations to find that white egg shells contain approximately 76% calcium carbonate while brown egg shells contain around 68%. The student thanked their teachers, family, and school for their support and guidance in completing the project.
The document provides an overview of GMAT scoring, including:
1) The total score ranges from 200 to 800 and is the primary score considered by business schools, with most students scoring around 550 and top programs requiring over 718.
2) Section scores range from 11 to 51 on the quantitative and verbal scales, though percentiles are a also considered.
3) The AWA is scored separately on a scale of 0 to 6, with a 4 considered satisfactory.
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The document compares the GMAT and CAT exams for MBA admissions in India. It outlines key differences between the two exams such as administering body, number of attempts allowed, test fees, scores/results, validity periods, skills tested, and selection processes. The GMAT is administered globally by GMAC and accepted worldwide, while the CAT is administered in India by IIMs and mainly accepted in India. Both exams assess quantitative ability, data interpretation, verbal skills and other areas, but have differences in duration, question types, and cutoff criteria. Students should consider each exam's requirements when deciding which exam to take.
graduate degree in business or management can transform your professional life, opening the door to pro-motions, new opportunities, and new careers. For better or for worse, which business school you attend depends to some degree upon how well you do on the Graduate Management Admissions Test®(GMAT®).
Like the SAT®exam, ACT Assessment®, and GRE®test, the GMAT exam is a standardized test designed to help schools determine how well you might succeed in their graduate program. Of course, the GMAT exam is just one of the tools schools use to assess a candidate’s knowledge and skills, and it is by no means a def i n-itive measure. But it is an important test, and because your scores can determine your eligibility for certain programs and give you an edge over other candidates, it is important that you do well on the exam.
The GMAT exam is sponsored by the Graduate Management Admission Council®(GMAC®), a non-prof i t association of representatives from business schools around the world. Nearly 2,000 business schools use the GMAT exam, which is developed and administered by the Educational Testing Service®(ETS®), the same organization that develops and administers a number of other standardized tests including the SAT and TOEFL®exams. The majority of people taking the GMAT exam seek to enter MBA programs, but an increas-ing number of other graduate business and management programs are now offered, and many of these pro-
The document is an official GMAT score report for a test taker. It includes the test taker's personal information, test scores from two test dates, frequently asked questions about the GMAT exam and score use, and a list of graduate business schools the test taker has designated to receive their scores.
The document provides information about preparing for the GMAT exam in the shortest possible time. It discusses developing a study plan with goals and a schedule. It emphasizes focusing on quality over quantity when practicing, using official GMAT materials, and taking full-length simulated tests. The document also describes the GMAT section structure and scoring, and recommends spending more time reviewing than practicing, keeping an error log, and thoroughly analyzing practice tests.
This document contains an official GMAT score report for Spencer Grant Drury. It lists his test date as June 5, 2008 and reports his scores as follows: Analytical Writing - 6.0, Quantitative - 35, Verbal - 42, Total - 640. It also lists five graduate business schools that he has designated to receive his official GMAT scores.
The document provides information about applying to business schools and preparing for the GMAT exam. It discusses what the GMAT exam tests, how it is structured and scored. It provides a sample 3-month study plan and discusses the top sources to use for practice. It also discusses factors to consider when selecting target business schools such as course duration, location, specializations, and profile fit. Finally, it outlines five common mistakes Indian MBA applicants make in their applications, such as being too vague, using unnecessary jargon, citing outdated accomplishments, not quantifying achievements, and assuming the reader has context.
The document summarizes the major parts of a PSAT/NMSQT test results report, including scores, skills assessment, answers, and next steps. It discusses viewing scores online, score ranges, percentiles, national merit eligibility, performance by test section and individual skills. It recommends using the access code to log into an online college planning tool called My College QuickStart that provides a study plan, personality assessment, college matches, and information on majors and careers.
The document summarizes the major parts of the PSAT/NMSQT results report, including scores, skills, answers, and next steps. It discusses viewing scores online, score ranges, percentiles, national merit qualification, performance by test section and skill, reviewing answers, and using the access code to log into My College QuickStart for SAT practice, career and college planning tools.
The document summarizes the major parts of a PSAT/NMSQT test results report, including scores, skills assessment, answers, and next steps. It discusses viewing scores online, score ranges, percentiles, national merit eligibility, performance by test section and individual skills. It recommends using the access code to log into an online college planning tool called My College QuickStart that provides a study plan, personality assessment, college matches, and information on majors and careers.
This document provides an overview of various test preparation materials published by Nova Press, including guides for the GRE, LSAT, MCAT, SAT, and books on vocabulary, law school basics, and educational topics. It lists the publication details and contact information for Nova Press.
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1. 15 minute GMAT primer
Everything you wanted to know
about GMAT – but didn’t know
who to ask!
Contents
About CrackVerbal
CrackVerbal- the MBA experts
Why is GMAT so important?
The GMAT test structure
The GMAT scoring &
algorithm
GMAT preparation strategy
The CrackVerbal approach
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2. However the “real” reason why you need to take the
test is because:
1. B-Schools need to have an objective measure/criteria which will make it uniform across all
countries, universities and GPA systems.
2. GMAT is an important factor in the B-School rankings so for the same reason you would prefer a
school with a higher GMAT score - the schools want a higher GMAT score from you.
3. It is a nice objective number that has a tangible quality to it. It is hard for me to compare work
experience or quality of education. But a GMAT score gives a nice 3-digit number to compare 2
students.
4. Most top Management Consulting companies look at your GMAT score for short-listing. They don’t
divulge the details but ask you to submit the scores during the initial screen process.
Why is GMAT so
important?
If we were to go by what the people who set the
GMAT test are to say then:
“The GMAT exam is a standardized
assessment, delivered in English, that helps
business schools assess the qualifications of
applicants for advanced study in business and
management.” (from MBA.com)
Having said all this
remember this in the end:
A good GMAT score cannot guarantee you admission to a
top MBA program, but a bad GMAT score can almost
guarantee that you will be kept out!
Now for someone sitting half way across the world there is little to differentiate between both these candidates
on their ability to handle course work. GMAT serves as the best measure – Candidate A is certainly a clear
favorite.
So let us say we have 2 candidates:
Candidate A
Undergraduate: RVCE, Bangalore 69%
Work experience: TCS 3.5 years
GMAT: 750
Candidate B
Undergraduate: Ramiah, Bangalore 73%
Work experience: Infosys 4 years
GMAT: 650
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3. AWA a.k.a Analytical Writing Ability
A quick piece of advice – DO NOT WORRY ABOUT THIS SECTION.
You are graded on a score between 0 and 6, and this doesn’t go into calculating your final 3-digit
GMAT score.
Most schools don’t bother about what you write – so long as you are able to manage a decent
4.0 or above.
The only thing you need to practice is writing the AWA essays as fast and as painlessly as
possible. The last thing you want to do is get flustered and expend your mental energy before
the “real” test starts.
The New Integrated Reasoning Section
The Integrated Reasoning section of the GMAT exam will consist of 12 questions.
A single graph/data-set may have multiple questions around it.
All answer options for a given question will be shown on the same screen.
As with the rest of the GMAT, even over here you cannot return to an earlier question -
you have to answer each question and move onto the next one.
The last type i.e. the multi-source reasoning will not be of more than 300 words. So
there’s no need to read lengthy passages here.
The answer options themselves will be independent of each other i.e. you cannot take
information from one question onto another. You need to solve each question
independently.
Quant a.k.a. Math
1 hour 15 minutes to solve about 37 math questions spread across Arithmetic, Algebra, and
Geometry.
The GMAT is an adaptive test (more about adaptive testing later) that consists of 3 sections:
The GMAT Test Structure
• Analysis of an
argument – 30min
• Integrated
Reasoning - 30
min
AWA + IR
• 37 questions
• 75 mins
Quant • 41 questions
• 75 mins
Verbal
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4. CrackVerbal
Success Recipe
Learn first hand form our
students about how to get into
a B-school
You will be given two 7-minute breaks on the test – one
each after the AWA and the Quant section. Remember to
utilize the breaks wisely.
Use the 1st
break as a bio-break. Also hydrate yourself by
drinking some water.
Use the 2nd
break to eat or drink something. The usual
favorites for the break are a bar of chocolate, a banana
and/or Red Bull!
Verbal a.k.a English
The test is split into 3 areas:
Sentence Correction: A sentence, which is either partly or fully
underlined, is provided to you as the “question”. You will have the
select the answer choice that removes the error (if any) in the
original sentence.
Critical Reasoning: An argument is given to you in the form of a
paragraph, and you would be asked to analyze/critique it. Such as
“Which of the following would most weaken the argument given
above?”
Reading Comprehension: A passage would be provided and about
3-4 questions will be asked based on it. This passage can be on
any topic (usually dry ones like social science) and will be
between 1 and 3 paragraphs long.
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CrackVerbal
Scratchpad
To help you simulate
your preparations as
close to the GMAT Test
5. The GMAT Scoring Algorithm
The GMAT is scored on a scale from 200 to 800, based on only the Quant and Verbal sections. Along with
this you will also get your AWA score, which is scored out of 6.0. Since scores are distributed along a bell
curve there are very few on either end of the spectrum – usual scores are in the 400-700 score range. The
global average GMAT score is 540 – and a “good” GMAT score for top schools is considered above 700. As
mentioned earlier, you don’t need to worry on the AWA score.
You will be given separate "raw scores" for the Quant and Verbal sections. You will be given a 2-digit score
out of 51 (though theoretically it is 60). A raw score above 50 in quant and a score above 40 in verbal is
considered exceptional. Here is how a typical GMAT score will look like:
700 Q49 V36 AWA - 5.5. This means the person got a scaled score of 700 which consisted of a Quant score
of 49 (out of 51) and a Verbal score of 36 (out of 51). There is also additional information that he got an AWA
rating of 5.5 (out of 6.0).
Here are a few of scores with their split (note: these are *actual* student scores at CrackVerbal!)
Neeraj 770 (Q50, V44)
Raviraj 750 (Q50 V42)
Rahul 740 (Q50 V40)
Neha 730 (Q49 V40)
Sanat 700 (Q49 V38)
Jyoti 710 (Q48 V40)
Shardul 710 (Q46 V42)
Prashant 700 (Q51 V34)
Ganesh 690 (Q48 V38)
Apratim 680 (Q49 V34)
Please understand that scores depend on how well you are doing *relative* to others on the test, and also the
nature of the adaptive algorithm (more on that in the next page). What this means is that these scores don't
directly correspond to getting a certain number of questions right or wrong. So it is impossible to say how
much to score if you get (say) 5 questions wrong, or (say) 10 questions wrong.
Let us now try to understand how the GMAT CAT (Computer Adaptive Test) works. Not so much for “beating”
the system but to better appreciate how the scoring works.
Theoretically, you won't get the same set of questions as the guy sitting next to you (albeit a few overlapping
questions). After the first few questions that are selected at random, each subsequent question will be based
on how you did on the earlier questions. If you're getting more questions right, the algorithm gives you harder
problems. If you're not, the test will start throwing easier questions at you.
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6. (1) For given RAW scores what would be the corresponding scores?
Here is a nice little table to compute your scaled scores, given that you have Q and V raw scores:
Remember that GMAT looks for your expertise across areas. Which means if you make similar mistakes in
the same subject area your overall scaled score will be lower than another person who uniformly distributes
his mistakes in all the subject area? For example you can have 2 candidates with same Q+V scores (say
Q50 V40) but with different scaled scores – either 740 or 750.
(2) Apart from the number of mistakes, and the position of those mistakes, is there are any other
factor which impacts the scores?
Q+V Raw Score | Scaled Score
48-50 400
49-51 420
51-53 430
52-54 440
54-56 450
55-57 460
56-58 470
59-60 480
61-62 490
62-63 500
62-63 510
62-64 520
63-64 530
65-66 540
66-67 550
67-69 560
68-71 570
69-72 580
70-72 590
71-73 600
72-75 610
Q+V Raw Score | Scaled Score
73-76 620
74-77 630
75-78 640
76-79 650
78-81 660
79-81 670
81-83 680
81-83 690
82-86 700
84-86 710
85-87 720
87-90 730
89-90 740
90-91 750
92-93 760
94-96 770
96-98 780
97-100 790
100-101 800
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Frequency of the mistakes: If
you get questions wrong one
after the other; you are in greater
risk than if you distribute your
mistakes over a range. For
example, let’s say, from
questions 21 to 30 there are 2
candidates X and Y and their
frequency of mistakes is: X
marks the wrong answers for
questions 22, 26 and 29, while Y
marks the wrong ones for
23,24,25. Then Y would be
penalized heavier than X.
Failing to answer questions: If
there is anything more terrible
than getting a question wrong, it
is leaving a question
unanswered. You can roughly
take 10 points away from your
GMAT score for each question
you leave unanswered! You
rather mark blindly than not
answer at all.
Experimental Questions: Roughly
1/3rd
of all questions you will solve
on the GMAT (9 in Quant and 10 in
Verbal) will not go towards your
final GMAT score. What GMAT is
doing by asking you these question
is simply “build” a database for
itself to ask future test takers. Now
if luck is on your side and you make
mistakes *only* on the
experimental questions then you
can even expect a full score
despite making mistakes!
7. Verbal Quant
# mistakes score # mistakes score
0-1 51 0-2 51
2-4 47 3-5 50
5-7 42 6-10 49
8-13 37 11-14 48
You will have to understand that the test algorithm is trying to determine your ability level, so it is almost
certain that you'll see questions that are too hard for you. That's perfectly okay! Remember that it's possible
to get a 700 (92nd percentile score) and answer more than a quarter of the questions on the entire test
wrong. Of course, this means you'll be answering difficult questions right and missing only the even more
difficult questions. It is a myth that you need to have a very high accuracy to do well on the GMAT!
Remember the following:
• You cannot “beat” the system but knowing it better will help you optimize your approach. This is
especially true when you are taking practice tests and want to know why you got a particular score.
• Remember that there are only 4 ways in which you can score well (or poorly):
– Number of mistakes you made in the overall test
– Number of experimental questions you got right/wrong
– Position of mistakes i.e. towards the start or towards the end
– Frequency of mistakes in a row
– Questions left un-attempted in the end
• Questions are not “easy” or “hard” by themselves but “easy” or “hard” for the test-taker at a given
level. So a 750-level test-taker will find even the most difficult question that a 450-scorer faces as
“easy”. Similarly the 450-scorer will find even the easiest question that a 750-scorer faces as
“difficult”.
• Questions cannot get progressively harder till you end up making a mistake. Infact GMAT will try to
put you on the 40-60 zone i.e. there is a 40% to 60% probability that you make a mistake on that
question.
It might look as if it is “easier” to score higher on Quant than on Verbal since typically
Indians score above 45 in Quant while they struggle to hit the 40 mark in Verbal.
However remember that the algorithm works different for these 2 sections!
For each question you get wrong on Verbal you are more severely penalized than quant.
An optimistic way of looking at it is Verbal is also the area where you can improve the
most (and fastest!)
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However, it is possible for very high scores (read as “very few mistakes”) to show with a fair degree of
accuracy what the association between mistakes and RAW scores. The following data are fairly representative:
8. GMAT Preparation Strategy
Rule 1: Brute Force Approach
a.k.a “RS Agarwal approach”
This is when students start blindly
ssolving questions without either
aanalyzing them properly OR taking
arain check to see the difficulty level
q of questions.
The particular book in question is a
c classic example of this approach.
If you are learning a concept such
as “Area of rectangle” then you will
be given a question “Length = 5,
Breadth = 7, Area =?”. After that you
will have another question “Length =
3, Area = 12, Breadth =?”. And
another one that will ask “Length =
?, Area = 10, Breadth =2”. And so
on. Get the drift?
The point here is it is an absolute
waste of time to solve 10,000
questions of this sort as you end up
learning NOTHING. GMAT claimed
once that it spends about $2000
PER QUESTION. Considering the
tons of questions they make that is a
pretty huge spend. A major area
where it goes is in the quality of the
questions – getting it vetted by
expert pscyhometricians.
Our approach at CrackVerbal is
based on solving only high quality
questions which correctly reflect the
GMAT standards.
Rule 2: Not taking enough tests
early on – wasting GMATPrep
questions.
GMAT is more a test of your mental
stamina than anything else. Don’t
lull yourself into complacency by
looking at incorrect measures. For
9example one metric that most
people throw – and one that we
absolutely hate – is % of questions
correct! All this means precious
little until you are able to build your
mental stamina to endure a 4-hour
battle (that is the duration of the
test end to end). It is like sprinting
short distances in order to prepare
for a marathon – it won’t work!
Ensure your study plan has
enough tests – starting from right
NOW!
We encourage students to come
to our center to take simulated
tests at our lab, which is equipped
with more than 30+ computer-
based tests. We even you a
ScratchPad similar to the one you
get on the real test.
Rule 3: Consistency and not
Contingency – relying only on
weekends.
This is not a battle that can be
fought on 14-hour weekends and
0-hour weekdays. If you think your
day job is just too demanding for
you to focus during the week then
reconsider shifting your decision to
take the GMAT (and ultimately
pushing your decision to do an
MBA). This is a test match and not
a 20-20 game!
We have heard enough software
engineers crib about how they
never get time. At the same time
we have seen our own students
who have studied diligently for 2-3
months, putting in about 2 hours
on weekdays and about 10 hours
on weekends, and who scored
very high on the GMAT. It is all a
question of will-power.
Ensure you get your customized
study plan from us. The plan
dovetails with what we teach in
the class so we will ensure you
stay focused on the plan till the
date of your test.
Rule 4: Trusting “online advice”
and solving questions other
than the “official” source
It has been shown that if you
study for more than the optimal
preparation time, your scores will
actually start going down! This is
because unlike tests such as IAS,
IIT-JEE etc this is not a test of
memory but a test of how
intelligently you can apply your
knowledge. The most important
key is to not pick the wrong books,
wrong questions, and still worse –
the wrong advice. At CrackVerbal
we understand that you are taking
the test after making some
personal and professional
sacrifices. We will ensure we will
keep you on the straight and
narrow throughout the preparation
so you are never lost.
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Avoid the following 4 cardinal sins:
9. This is the reason we don’t claim to have our own questions. It is impossible for any test
prep company to even come close to the GMAT standards of question making. However
we do provide (and solve) almost all known official questions in our class and homework.
Which books to refer?
You have probably realized by now. Only
the official sources!
Official Guide ed. 10, 11, 12,13 (if you have
already done 1 version of the OG and are
looking at fresh meat from the other version
then read our blog here:
http://www.crackverbal.com/whats-new-
in-the-gmat-official-guide-13th-edition)
Official Guide Verbal Workbook ed.1,2
CrackVerbal Advance Document (all
GMATPrep questions which we have
created by taking the test multiple times)
Practice on forums such as pagalguy.com,
beatthegmat.com, urch.com, gmatclub.com,
manhattangmat.com (please provide us
your id so we can answer your queries
there)
What are the rules to remember while you take
the mock tests?
A Total of 14 tests to be taken over 3 months.
Always take it with the AWA Section.
No mobile/No Internet while in the “test-zone”.
Consider taking it at the CrackVerbal center.
Take it at the same time as the actual test.
Eat and Do exactly what you would on the test
day.
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The Official Guide to GMAT
Review
The closest thing to the actual
GMAT exam, prescribed by the
GMAC
Beyond the MBA hype
A must read bestseller for
those planning to do an
MBA/ or even thinking about
it!
Given free to all our students.
10. Phase 1: Foundation:
This is the time you need to
ensure you understand the
“enemy well” and focus on the
right approach to solving
questions. If you end up having
the wrong approach then practice
will only make things worse. You
will end up becoming better at
“being bad”. This means if you
have an accuracy of 40% you will
just get better at solving questions
at 40% accuracy (not 25% - not
50% - just precisely 40%!!).
Phase 2: Application:
In this phase you take the
“game” to the next level by trying
to focus on the higher level of
difficulty as well as the more
difficult to grasp concepts. This
is also a good time to up the
tempo in quant. You should be
able to accurately pinpoint the
areas of weakness and work on
them. For example you should
be able to say “I am weak in
questions on Standard
Deviation” or “I am not confident
when there is a pronoun
ambiguity in SC”.
Phase 3: Practice:
The Americans have a phrase
for it. They call it the “home
run”. This is when you make the
final lunge towards getting that
near-perfect GMAT score.
Ensure that by this time you are
working on the crossing your t’s
and dotting your i’s! And yes –
plenty of carbs before the final
run – in the form of full-length
test!
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Practice
Application
Foundation
3 Step Study Plan
11. CrackVerbal 3 month study process
About CrackVerbal
CrackVerbal www.crackverbal.com
CrackVerbal was founded in
2006 and since then has catered
to hundreds of students aspiring
for an MBA from top business
schools around the world.
We are the undisputed experts in
GMAT Verbal! We will leave no
stone untouched – covering all
advanced topics in GMAT Verbal
that need to be understand in
order to score high on the test.
Our total classroom instruction
time *just* for Verbal is almost
double that of any other institute!
We attract exceptional GMAT
tutors (minimum eligibility 760)
including MBA graduates from
top programs such as ISB,
Oxford, and IIM-A PGPX. All
instructors undergo an intensive
audition and training program
before they actually teach in the
classroom.
Our curriculum and teaching
methodology are continuously
revised, reflecting the changing
pattern of the actual GMAT test
each year. We do so by
understanding what works best
for students who go on to score
high on the GMAT – the 750+
scores, and use the same
techniques in our class. Our
strategies are personalized so
we get into the mind of the test-
taker to see not only why the
right answer is so, but also why
the wrong answer isn’t. Our
powerful workshops shops can
give you a score boost of upto
50 points in a single session!
1. Attend Advanced
verbal classes.
2. Attend Quant
workshops.
3. Solve from our
advance documents.
4. Take 4 to 6 tests
1. Take a diagnostic test
2. Create personal study plan.
3. Attend Verbal workshop
4. Solve from OG
5. Start Quant basics
1. Attend online doubt
solving classes
2. Focus on work areas.
3. Take at least 1 to 2 tests
per week
Foundation Application Practice
Week 1 to 4 Week 5 to 8 Week 9 to 12
12. CrackVerbal Study
Guides
A collection of 5 guides for
Quants and Verbal to help
you gain that extra edge
on the GMAT!
What to expect from the class?
• Delivery mechanism – Teaching stuff you cannot learn from a
“book”.
• Exceptional Faculty Quality – MBAs and Professionals who teach
out of passion.
• Support System that goes beyond the classroom, and keeps you
on the straight and narrow.
What we expect from you?
• Taking the diagnostic test as soon as possible. This is a MUST to
start the course. If possible take it at our center.
• Schedule a private counseling session so we can provide you
your personalized GMAT plan.
• Solve all homework questions before coming for the next session.
• Ensure you get all the material, get added to our online group,
and participate in all our online/offline sessions.
Visit www.crackverbal.com or call us on +9008166800 or +9008177800 today and learn how to
improve your GMAT score.
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From our Founder: Arun Jagannathan
Arun has coached and mentored
over 4000 students, teaching at
major test prep companies in
India such as IMS, Career
Launcher, Kaplan, and Princeton
Review.
Arun is active on forums such as
Pagalguy.com (member since
2003, and one of the official MBA
consultants), and
Beatthegmat.com
He has also been part of the
technology sector working in
various companies such as
Wipro, Sapient, and CA. In the
last role, he headed the delivery
of the consulting division at a
CRM product-based company.
His highest score on the
GMAT is 780 (Q51, V46).
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