The GMAT is the first and only standardized admissions test designed specifically for graduate business and management programs. Though in recent years most business schools accept the GRE exam, taking the GMAT can set you apart from other applicants. The GMAT measures your critical thinking and reasoning skills, the two most relevant skills to the world’s top graduate business programs. You can learn more about the GMAT exam here.
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GMAT Review Series: Sentence Correction Pronouns
Posted by Jordan Salley on March 5, 2020 11:40:09 AM CST
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How to Successfully Answer a GMAT Sample Sentence Correction Question
Posted by Stefan Maisnier on November 27, 2019 12:16:08 PM CST
The GMAT is the first and only standardized admissions test designed specifically for graduate business and management programs. Though in recent years most business schools accept the GRE exam, taking the GMAT can set you apart from other applicants. The GMAT measures your critical thinking and reasoning skills, the two most relevant skills to the world’s top graduate business programs. You can learn more about the GMAT exam here.
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GMAT Review Series: Sentence Correction - Subject/Verb Agreement
Posted by Morgan Bissett-Tessier on August 1, 2019 9:00:00 AM CDT
In this portion of our GMAT Review Series, we’ll take a look at a Sentence Correction: Subject/Verb Agreement question from the Official GMAT Guide 2019 - Verbal Diagnostic. Remember to always use the non-underlined portion of the sentence in question as the answer key to match the underlined segment to.
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GMAT Review Series: Sentence Correction - Parallelism
Posted by Mark Skoskiewicz on July 25, 2019 9:00:00 AM CDT
In today’s GMAT Review Series video, we’ll take a look at a Sentence Correction (Parallelism/Verb Tense) question from GMAT’s Official Guide 2019 – Verbal Diagnostic Exam.
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GMAT Review Series: Sentence Correction - Meaning
Posted by Mark Skoskiewicz on July 19, 2019 9:00:00 AM CDT
In this portion of our GMAT Review Series, we’ll take a look at a Sentence Correction: Meaning question. One of the biggest concepts regarding sentence correction that we must remember is the meaning of the sentence is always going to be more important than grammar.
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Executive Assessment (EA) Exam vs. GMAT: Pros, Cons, and Considerations
Posted by Mark Skoskiewicz on July 15, 2019 9:00:00 AM CDT
If you are targeting EMBA programs, the Executive Assessment exam may be your best option.
Executive MBA (EMBA) programs are for experienced professionals looking to earn an MBA without taking a full two years off. Traditional or part-time MBA programs are generally for less experienced, typically younger professionals. They can be structured as full-time one or two-year programs, or as part-time programs that take 3-5 years to complete. But when it comes to considering whether to take the Executive Assessment exam or the GMAT, you only have a choice if you are considering an EMBA program. Full time MBA programs require the GMAT or GRE (although some less selective programs don’t require an entrance exam at all).
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