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This unique option combines the power of live instruction with the convenience of online prep. This "best-of-both-worlds" approach provides you with structure and flexibility. The result? A higher score.

GMAT Online Course
This option puts you in control of a dynamic, interactive learning environment where you set the pace. You'll score higher with Kaplan's results-oriented review, practice, and strategies ? all accessible anytime, anywhere.

GMAT Crash Course
Especially designed for last-minute preparation, this option helps you maximize your score in the minimum amount of time by combining 24-hour access with targeted training on the critical concepts and strategies needed for success on the GMAT.

GMAT with CD-ROM
From the creators of the #1 GMAT course... Kaplan's GMAT with CD-ROM: comes complete with a comprehensive review of all the material on the exam, and Kaplan's proven test-taking strategies to help maximize your score. This powerful combination is a highly effective way for you to score higher on the GMAT and make yourself competitive for business school admissions. Plus, we now provide additional FREE online features to help you practice with even more GMAT questions.

Fast Forward MBA: Finance
In this robust update of the popular first edition, John A. Tracy explores the natural starting point for managers—the financial statements—and reveals the essential meaning of each. The financial statement framework is then expanded and modified for the decision-making functions of business managers. This guide will help you understand all the accounting and financial information so critical to making sound business decisions.

About the GMAT Exam
The Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) is created and administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS). Admissions officers use the GMAT to measure academic ability. In fact, ETS data has shown that GMAT scores are consistently good, though imperfect, predictors of academic success in the first year of business school.

The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a multiple-choice test for applicants to business schools. The test is administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS), under the sponsorship of the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC). The GMAT is a computer-adaptive test (CAT), and consists of three sections:

  • Two 30-minute essays to be written on the computer
  • One 75-minute, 37-question Math section
  • One 75-minute, 41-question Verbal section

What is a CAT and how does it work?
A CAT is a computer-adaptive test, whose software calculates your score based on the number of questions you answer correctly, the difficulty of the questions you answer, and the number of questions you complete.

When you take the GMAT CAT, you'll begin each section with a medium-level question and an average score. If you answer the question correctly, the computer will raise your score and then give you a more difficult question. If you answer the question incorrectly, your score will decrease and you'll be given an easier question. The process repeats for each question in the section, to arrive at your final score for that section

GMAT scores are also used by admissions committees as a useful guide in comparing the credentials of candidates from widely varying backgrounds. The exam itself measures general verbal, mathematical, and analytical writing skills. It does not test business competence nor specific subject knowledge.


 

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