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GMAT Preparation

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Are you interested to appear for the GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test)? Then our GMAT Preparation Course is ideally suited for you.   
This course involves various test-taking techniques and methods for improving your score and saving time on all GMAT question categories. You'll review the more familiar questions and learn how to approach question types that may be new to you such as critical reasoning and data sufficiency. You’ll learn how to do your best on reading comprehension questions, sentence correction questions, critical reasoning questions, and the analytical writing assessment that are a part of the verbal lessons. With regard to the quantitative lessons, we will provide you a comprehensive math review and techniques for tackling both problem solving and data sufficiency questions. You will also practice on actual GMAT tests. Completing this course will enable you to be thoroughly prepared for the GMAT exam. 

Topics covered / Highlights

The topics covered in each new monthly course session include:

Week 1
Wednesday - Lesson 01

•    Learn everything you need to know about the general makeup of GMAT so you'll know exactly what you're getting into come test day.
•    Learn how to relax when you start feeling panicky, and how to eliminate the wrong answers the tests try to entice you to choose.
•    How to guess when you're not sure of the right answer, and how much time to spend on each question.

Friday - Lesson 02
•    Gain familiarity with the format of reading comprehension, sentence correction, and critical reasoning questions, as well as the analytical writing section.
•    Explore problem solving and data sufficiency questions in the quantitative section and introduce the question types found in the integrated reasoning section.

Week 2
Wednesday - Lesson 03

•    Learn about the tools you need to develop your own personal reading strategy for the GMAT passage-based reading questions.
•    Learn how to eliminate answers that hook other unprepared test-takers and spot the distracters the test-makers use to make wrong answers seem right.
•    Explore GMAT reading comprehension passages that have appeared on past tests to give you a step-by-step approach for getting the most information from the passages in the least amount of time.
•    Practice these skills on actual GMAT reading questions, and get an opportunity to discuss your efforts with your instructor and classmates.

Friday - Lesson 04
•    Adopt a detailed strategy for tackling each of GMAT’s multiple-choice question types (called sentence correction questions) that test your grammar and English usage skills.
•    Learn what errors crop up most commonly in the given sentences so you can focus your attention on what's important, and you'll find out what questions are best to skip if you notice that you're running short of time.
•    Understand the rules of grammar that are most commonly tested on the GMAT which is essential to maximizing your score on sentence corrections. 

Week 3
Wednesday - Lesson 05

•    How to tackle GMAT critical reasoning questions.
•    Review the elements of a logical argument and the major types of inductive arguments you'll see on the GMAT.
•    Go through step-by-step instructions on how to examine each type of argument and pick the best answer to each question.

Friday - Lesson 06
•    How to put your thoughts together in a cohesive and interesting essay.
•    How to compose sample essays and share them with your instructor and classmates for review.
•    Read what other test-takers write and comment on them if needed.

Week 4
Wednesday - Lesson 07

•    Understand the basics of GMAT based math, and how to perform multiplication and division, as well as other things like exponents and fractions.
•    Test your knowledge of standard algebra, and review variables, factoring, and other aspects so that you know exactly what you need to answer the many algebra-related questions the GMAT has to offer.

Friday - Lesson 08
•    Review linear geometry, geometric shapes and measurements, coordinate geometry, statistics, and more.

Week 5
Wednesday - Lesson 09

•    Focus on the most common type of GMAT math question—the multiple-choice question.
•    How to work through all kinds of multiple-choice math questions by a thorough examination of GMAT math questions from previous tests.

Friday - Lesson 10
•    Understand the data sufficiency question in GMAT because instead of figuring out the answer to a math problem, you have to determine whether the information provided is sufficient to figure out the answer to the math problem.
•    Get plenty of practice on prior GMAT data sufficiency test questions.

Week 6
Wednesday - Lesson 11

•    Explore the tips and strategies you'll need to know to do your best on the math questions on the GMAT.
•    Take a practice test.

Friday - Lesson 12
•    Cover the newest section of the GMAT: integrated reasoning.
•    Explore test-taking techniques so you can do as well as possible on the test.

Who can attend this ?

Anyone who is interested to appear for the GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) can attend this course.

Pre requisites

Students enrolling for this course require the following:

• Internet access
• Email
• One of the following browsers: 
•    Mozilla Firefox 
•    Microsoft Internet Explorer (9.0 or above)
•    Google Chrome
•    Safari
• Adobe PDF plug-in (a free download obtained at Adobe.com)

What am I going to get from this Class ?

Completing this course will enable you to be thoroughly prepared for the GMAT exam.

Ask Now

Dear Course Instructor, I did Masters back in 1997, and now would like to appear in GMAT exam as I plan to do MBA (Human Resources) from a US University. I need to learn both qualitative and quantitative (especially) aspects of GMAT exam. Would this course teach me how to solve mathematical and statistical questions or just tactics on how to attempt these questions? I will appreciate if you could explain. With regards, Shahid Ejaz

Posted by : Shahid Ejaz

Benjamin N. Gialloreto graduated from Drexel University with a BS degree in Computer Science and from the Loyola (New Orleans) School of Law.

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