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FROM Economist GMAT Tutor Blog: Getting started with the GMAT: What is the GMAT? |
In our last post, we kicked off the “How to get started with your GMAT studies” series, and outlined how to begin studying. |
FROM Economist GMAT Tutor Blog: Student Stories: How to improve 80 GMAT points |
80 GMAT points is a lot to improve, but Casey from Georgia set her goal, put her mind to it and then achieved it! She’s currently a senior at the University of Georgia and on track to enter a Masters of Accountancy program. |
FROM Economist GMAT Tutor Blog: How to develop good GMAT studying habits |
I’ve only played golf a handful of times. One reason I haven’t played more is that I am a terrible golfer. |
FROM Economist GMAT Tutor Blog: Economist GMAT Tutor course features |
Did you know that Economist GMAT Tutor courses include practice exams, one-on-one tutoring sessions, essay markings and Ask-a-tutor messages in addition to online lessons? |
FROM Economist GMAT Tutor Blog: How is your GMAT score calculated?: Part I |
Do you know how the GMAT score is calculated? The topic of scoring on the GMAT is a complex one. This is the first in a three part series outlining just what an adaptive exam is exactly, how GMAT scoring works and how you can use that to your advantage. |
FROM Economist GMAT Tutor Blog: How is your GMAT score calculated?: Part II |
The Verbal and Quant sections are the two portions of the GMAT that are adaptive. What this means is that the difficulty of each question you see depends on how you answered the previous one of the same type. |
FROM Economist GMAT Tutor Blog: How is your GMAT score calculated?: Part III |
In the last two articles, we outlined how the GMAT is scored and discussed what an adaptive exam is. |
FROM Economist GMAT Tutor Blog: How to relax while taking the GMAT |
How long can you hold your breath? That might seem like an odd question. Unless you have small children or spend a lot of time under water, this issue probably doesn’t come up too often. |
FROM Economist GMAT Tutor Blog: Student Stories: Hear from a GMAT timing-strategy master |
Today we hear from 26-year-old Brian from Michigan, an Engineering Manager by day and adventure seeker by night. On his real GMAT exam, Brian improved 110 points from his first sim test -- quite an accomplishment! |
FROM Economist GMAT Tutor Blog: The Economist’s top ten business school rankings |
The Economist Which MBA? recently published several top ten business school rankings. |
FROM Economist GMAT Tutor Blog: How to debrief after your GMAT sim exams |
After you take a simulation test (sim test), don’t forget to debrief! |
FROM Economist GMAT Tutor Blog: GMAT boldface type questions |
What do boldface type questions and a chameleon have in common? A chameleon is the master of disguise in the animal kingdom. And the boldface parts of GMAT questions can seem to morph into something they are not. |
FROM Economist GMAT Tutor Blog: Only weeks left to enter the Brightest Minds MBA Scholarship Contest |
If you haven’t already entered, don’t forget to check out our |
FROM Economist GMAT Tutor Blog: How to prep for your GMAT test day: Part I |
You have spent countless hours taking practice tests, reviewing lessons and learning test-taking strategies. |
FROM Economist GMAT Tutor Blog: How to prep for your GMAT test day: Part II |
In our last post, we outlined what you should in the days before your GMAT exam. Today’s post will cover what to do on test day. On the day of your exam: |