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GRE or GMAT

I want to get information about the GRE or GMAT exam as well as Course Syllabus of GMAT. So here can you provide me information about it?
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26th February 2016, 09:48 AM
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Re: GRE or GMAT

I would like to tell you about the GRE or GMAT exam as well as Course Syllabus of GMAT, as you want.

Here I am giving you information about it, as you want.


GMAT:
Who takes it?
Exclusively for MBA and some economics programs.

Advantages
Shows business schools that you are serious about getting an MBA.


Who should take it?
Students determined to get into a good business school.


Inside scope
Investment banks and recruiters will review your GMAT scores for employment. They generally don't view GRE scores seriously.
Business schools like the GMAT more (but they don't openly state this).
The GMAT is the "gold standard."
It is not uncommon for GMAT students to spend hundreds of hours preparing.

Challenging sections
Sentence Correction (grammar)
Excruciatingly difficult math section where many students get close to perfect scores.
Given adequate time and effort, the GMAT can be mastered, just don't expect to have a life. The GMAT favors determined students. •


GRE:
Who takes it?
Accepted by graduate school and over 250 MBA programs.
Advantages
Perfect if you are applying to both MBA and graduate school programs. The GRE is an easier test both in structure and content.


Who should take it?
Laid back students applying to both business and graduate schools.


Inside scope
Generally easier for most students than the GMAT.

The GRE has an easier grading curve. Getting into the 99th percentile on the GMAT is close to impossible.

You won't waste months in test preparation.


Challenging sections

Hard for international students to master vocabulary on a short term basis.

Two writing sections mean a greater emphasis on writing.



Course Syllabus (GMAT)
Before classes: Self-studying of basics (For details please refer to the math fundamentals course)

Session 1:
Introduction of the GMAT, the CAT methodology, GMAT strategic preparation plan, and use of the GMATWorkshop mistake log, GMAT Math I – GMATWorkshop Data sufficiency best practice; timing/pacing best practice and guessing strategies for time-pressure situations. Number properties; divisibility rules. GMATWorkshop Data sufficiency best practice.

Session 2:
Roots and powers, percentage and fractions, etc. All building-block concepts such as odds and evens, prime number, fractions, factorials and functions discussed with most representative examples.

Session 3:
Concepts and examples about Ratio, proportion and variation, statistics, mixture and alligations, speed, time and distance, races, etc.

Session 4:
An overview of critical concepts including necessary conditions, sufficient conditions and others. Different types of arguments and major/minor types of CR questions are discussed, such as typical methods to strengthen, weaken an argument, or find out the assumptions. Common logical fallacies and CR strategies are explained so that you can apply them in the Critical reasoning section and the analytical writing part.

Session 5:
Word problems and quadratic equations. Detailed topics include pipes, cisterns, work and time, simple/compound interest, profit/loss, linear/quadratic equations, etc.

Session 6:
Some difficult topics. Contents including Arithmetic/Geometric progressions, inequalities, sets, permutation and combinations, etc.

Session 7:
Reading Comprehension. Introduction to reading comprehension and question types and topics of reading comprehension passages. RC strategies, passage analysis best practice (diagramming and demo), detailed analysis of the seven most common reading comprehension question types: main idea questions, inference questions, and CR type questions etc.

Session 8:
GMAT Integrated Reasoning section covering all four types of questions required (i.e., TA, GI, MS, TP) and strategies to ace this new section on the GMAT.

Session 9:
Concepts, examples and strategies of Classic / Discrete / continuous / conditional probability. GMAT geometry fundamentals (Lines, angles, degrees, and triangles to quadrilaterals, circles etc.), geometry advanced questions involving constructing supplementary lines in complex figures. Solid geometry - mensuration, volume, and area, etc.

Session 10:
Sentence Correction. Basic concepts such as correctness and effectiveness, absolute phrases, clauses, pronouns, gerunds, and complex subjects. Eight important grammar rules introduced. Examples of rules: subject-verb agreement, comparisons, pronouns, modifiers, parallel construction and logical flaws etc.

Session 11:
GMAT verbal mock test and Q&A Session with instructor support
A verbal mock test distributed and questions answered by instructors

Session 12:
Coordinate geometry including slope, y-intercept, x-intercept, distance on a coordinate plane, complex figures on a coordinate etc. Advanced Problem Solving strategies and difficult problems discussion. Review of quantitative concepts and approaches.

If you want to get more information about it, please ask to me;


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