What is the GMAT?
The Graduate Management Admission Test, better known as the GMAT®, is a standardized test used in the admissions process for graduate management education (GME) programs, including MBAs and other specialized Master’s and PhD programs. The exam measures certain skills that GME programs care about, most notably Executive Reasoning skills—including how well you make decisions and manage scarce resources. It does not test any specific business knowledge.
When Will I Be Ready to Take the GMAT?
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How long do I need to study for the GMAT? When will I be ready? How much time per week do you think I need to invest?
These are the questions I get over and over and over, particularly from students who haven’t started studying yet. They’re usually trying to figure out whether or not they can manage class, and they’re on the verge of a mild freak out.
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How many GMAT practice tests should you take?
How many GMAT practice tests should you take while studying for the test? GMAT expert Jonathan Schneider weighs in. Read more
Is an “On-Demand” course right for me?
What is “On-Demand” GMAT test prep? How does it compare to other test prep options? Watch and learn. Read more
Should I take a GMAT class or study on my own?
Can you learn everything you need to know in order to ace the GMAT on your own? Read more