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1st July 2017, 02:35 PM
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OG GMAT Free Download
My sister wants to apply for GMAT Test. She is looking to download Free GMAT Official Guide. So can anybody provide link to download GMAT Official Guide?
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1st July 2017, 02:44 PM
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Re: OG GMAT Free Download
As you need GMAT Official Guide, so I am providing GMAT Official Guide here for your reference: [B] Table of Contents[/B] 1.0 What Is the GMAT Exam? 1.1 Why Take the GMAT Exam? 1.2 GMAT Exam Format 1.3 What Is the Content of the Test Like? 1.4 Integrated Reasoning Section 1.5 Quantitative Section 1.6 Verbal Section 1.7 Analytical Writing Assessment 1.8 What Computer Skills Will I Need? 1.9 What Are the Test Centers Like? 1.10 How Are Scores Calculated? 1.11 Test Development Process 2.0 How to Prepare 2.1 How Should I Prepare to Take the Test? 2.2 What About Practice Tests? 2.3 How Should I Use the Diagnostic Test? 2.4 Where Can I Get Additional Practice? 2.5 General Test-Taking Suggestions 3.0 Diagnostic Test 3.1 Quantitative Questions 3.2 Verbal Questions 3.3 Quantitative and Verbal Answer Keys 3.4 Interpretive Guide 3.5 Quantitative Answer Explanations 3.6 Verbal Answer Explanations 4.0 Math Review 4.1 Arithmetic 4.2 Algebra 4.3 Geometry 4.4 Word Problems 5.0 Problem Solving 5.1 Test-Taking Strategies 5.2 The Directions 5.3 Practice Questions 5.4 Answer Key 5.5 Answer Explanations 6.0 Data Sufficiency 6.1 Test-Taking Strategies 6.2 The Directions 6.3 Practice Questions 6.4 Answer Key 6.5 Answer Explanations 7.0 Reading Comprehension 7.1 What Is Measured 7.2 Test-Taking Strategies 7.3 The Directions 7.4 Practice Questions 7.5 Answer Key 7.6 Answer Explanations 8.0 Critical Reasoning 8.1 What Is Measured 8.2 Test-Taking Strategies 8.3 The Directions 8.4 Practice Questions 8.5 Answer Key 8.6 Answer Explanations 9.0 Sentence Correction 9.1 Basic English Grammar Rules 9.2 Study Suggestions 9.3 What Is Measured 9.4 Test-Taking Strategies 9.5 The Directions 9.6 Practice Questions 9.7 Answer Key 9.8 Answer Explanations 10.0 Integrated Reasoning 10.1 What Is Measured 10.2 The Question Types 10.3 Test-Taking Strategies 10.4 The Directions 11.0 Analytical Writing Assessment 11.1 What Is Measured 11.2 Test-Taking Strategies 11.3 The Directions 11.4 GMAT Scoring Guide: Analysis of an Argument 11.5 Sample: Analysis of an Argument 11.6 Analysis of an Argument Sample Topics [B] 1.0 What Is the GMAT Exam?[/B] The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT ) exam is a standardized exam used in admissions decisions by more than 5,200 graduate management programs worldwide. It helps you gauge, and demonstrate to schools, your academic potential for success in graduate level management studies. The four-part exam measures your Analytical Writing, Verbal, Quantitative, and Integrated Reasoning skills—higher-order reasoning skills that management faculty worldwide have identified as important for incoming students to have. Unlike undergraduate grades and curricula, which vary in their meaning across regions and institutions, your GMAT scores provide a standardized, statistically reliable measure of how you are likely to perform academically in the core curriculum of a graduate management program. The GMAT exam’s validity, appropriateness, and value in admissions have been well-established through numerous academic studies. The GMAT exam is delivered entirely in English and solely on computer. It is not a test of business knowledge, subject matter mastery, English vocabulary, or advanced computational skills. The GMAT exam also does not measure other factors related to success in graduate management study, such as job experience, leadership ability, motivation, and interpersonal skills. Your GMAT score is intended to be used as one admissions criterion among other, more subjective, criteria, such as admissions essays and interviews. [B] 1.1 Why Take the GMAT Exam?[/B] Launched in 1954 by a group of nine business schools to provide a uniform measure of the academic skills needed to succeed in their programs, the GMAT exam is now used by more than 5,200 graduate management programs at approximately 1,900 institutions worldwide. Using GMAT scores helps institutions select the most qualified applicants and ensure that the applicants they admit are up to the academic rigors of their programs. When you consider which programs to apply to, you can look at a school’s use of the GMAT exam as one indicator of quality. Schools that use the GMAT exam typically list score ranges or average scores in their class profiles, so you may also find these profiles helpful in gauging the academic competitiveness of a program you are considering and how well your performance on the exam compares with that of the students enrolled in the program GMAT Official Guide begin-english.ru/download/files/9/2/5/9/a363664e97.pdf Last edited by pawan; 1st July 2017 at 03:00 PM. |