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GMAT Exam Overview
The GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) is a standardized test used for admission to graduate business programs, such as MBA (Master of Business Administration) programs. The exam measures a student’s knowledge and skills in various areas of business and management.
The GMAT exam is computer-adaptive, which means that the difficulty of the questions will adjust based on your performance. If you answer a question correctly, the next question will be slightly more difficult. If you answer a question incorrectly, the next question will be slightly easier. The exam is scored on a scale of 200-800, with the average score being around 550.
Overall, the GMAT is designed to measure your critical thinking and problem-solving skills in the context of business and management. It is important to prepare for the exam by studying the content, practicing sample questions, and familiarizing yourself with the format of the test.
Analytical Writing Assessment
Integrated Reasoning
Quantitative Reasoning
Verbal Reasoning
Analytical Writing Assessment
This section is designed to test your ability to analyze an argument and communicate your ideas effectively in writing. You will be given an argument and will need to write an essay critiquing the argument and providing evidence to support your critique.
Integrated Reasoning
This section is designed to test your ability to analyze and synthesize information from multiple sources. You will be given information in the form of graphs, charts, and tables, and will need to use this information to solve problems and answer questions.
Quantitative Reasoning
This section is designed to test your ability to reason mathematically and solve problems using quantitative methods. The questions will cover topics such as algebra, geometry, and basic calculus.
Verbal Reasoning
This section is designed to test your ability to analyze and evaluate written material. You will be given passages to read and will need to answer questions based on your understanding of the material.