GMAT prep

The New GMAT Focus Edition

The New GMAT Focus Edition

The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) has revised its exam, the most significant change since it was converted from paper to computer in 1997. The GMAT test will be cut by nearly an hour, with no writing required and all questions being multiple choice.

Should You Take the GMAT or GRE Again?

Should You Take the GMAT or GRE Again?

What is a decent GMAT score, and should you retake it? Have you taken the GMAT or GRE at least once but are unsure whether your score is competitive enough for top MBA schools? The solution, however, is not as simple. It totally depends on the school and the candidate. If you come from an overrepresented application pool a better GMAT score may be all you need to stand out from the crowd. However, if you're on the verge, consider the following five questions in this blog post.

GMAT Adds Online Analytical Writing Assessment

GMAT Adds Online Analytical Writing Assessment

The Graduate Management Admission Council is adding the missing section of the GMAT exam to the at-home online version. Prospective MBA graduate students can now take the analytical writing assessment part of the GMAT exam at home too. The updated GMAT exam will be available on May 20th this year.

How Important is the Integrated Reasoning Section of the GMAT

How Important is the Integrated Reasoning Section of the GMAT

This is the time of year when many b-school hopefuls are taking the GMAT test in anticipation of nailing down a great score before application season begins in earnest.

 After all, your score will help determine where you will be a competitive applicant and can also help you narrow down your school selections. It is essentially everyone's jumping off point in the application process, and one that gets most people feeling anxious.  A common point of stress is often over which sections of the GMAT are most important.

Can I Quit My Job to Get Ready for B-school?

Can I Quit My Job to Get Ready for B-school?

Lots of folks ask about quitting their jobs when applying to business school, but are there reasons for doing so that will not put off the admissions committees?  Perhaps.