The GMAT sub-section offers numerous articles, podcasts, videos, video courses and more designed to help you prepare in the best possible way for the GMAT, the de facto entry exam to business schools. Take your time to explore these resources and pass the test with flying colors.
At the end of June 2014, GMAC introduced a new policy for GMAT score reporting. GMAC presents it as a step to empower test takers and give them more control over their scores.
The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a common requirement for admission to the well-known Master of Business Administration (MBA) programs, for some Master’s degree programs in business-related areas, and to some management job opportunities.
One of the phrases I commonly hear from prospective MBA applicants is that they need to "pass the GMAT." In my opinion there is no such thing as “passing the GMAT”. The GMAT can simply be linked to a door they need to pass through to reach their goal of being admitted to a business school. It requires having the right attitude, a focused approach, and adequate preparation.
In-depth research from the Graduate Management Admissions Council (the organisation behind the dreaded GMAT test) reveals a lot about last-minute time saving strategies for the GMAT.