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How to Overcome a Low GPA When Applying to MBA Programs

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Applying to business school is a stressful process. And having a low undergraduate GPA does not help. Of course building a business school list that encompasses reach, fit, and safety…

Grad School: Bigger Debt, Bigger Rewards

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We’ve all heard the horror stories about student loan debt by now. Seven out of 10 students take on debt to earn their bachelor’s degree, and the amounts that some…

GMAT Tuesday: OG Reading Comprehension #1

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Welcome! We are looking at the first question in the reading comprehension section of the Official Guide to the GMAT. This is the second video in a series of 5.…

MBA Admissions Advice for Career Changers

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If you are applying to an MBA program to pursue a career change, your application will carry an additional weight not shared by other applicants. You will have to show…

Most Common GMAT Topics & Questions

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Of course, a facile discussion of GMAT topics might say — the most common GMAT Verbal questions are Reading Comprehension, Sentence Correction, and Critical Reasoning — those three questions are…

Exam Lifehacks Infographic

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Magoosh is happy to present a life hacks blog post to help you maximize your GMAT performance. These GMAT hacks work– and they can be surprisingly easy! Sometimes the simplest,…

Can You Use a Calculator on the GMAT?

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Question: Can you use a calculator on the GMAT?  Are calculators of any kind permitted on the GMAT? No. No calculator is allowed on the GMAT Quantitative section. The only exception…

What is the GMAT format?

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Wondering about the format of the GMAT?  Well here are some rough-and-ready facts about the GMAT exam format.  The current incarnation of the GMAT has four sections, with assorted breaks.…

Does AWA Really Matter for Business School?

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Facts about the Analytical Writing question (AWA) and the GMAT Writing Score Fact: The current GMAT involves just one writing task, the Analysis of an Argument task, a 30-minute essay…