Introduction

GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) is a computer adaptive test intended to assess verbal, quantitative, writing, reading and analytical skills in written English for use in admission to a graduate management program such as MBA. Most of those universities prioritize candidates with high GMAT score, so you should enroll for a GMAT preparation course to take the chance.

Objectives
Enhance GMAT vocabulary
Get familiar with most GMAT test formats
Improve the score of each section effectively
Obtain time management strategy
Reduce pressure and study time
Characteristics
Quality teachers with extensive knowledge about students psychology
Curriculum updated with the latest test formats
Exam preparation materials that closely follow the GMAT test formats
Personalized teaching method according to student progress
Commitment on achieving the target score
Course content
Unit 1: Analytical Writing
1.1 Identify and analyze significant flaws in the argument
1.2 Support the critique using relevant supporting reasons and examples
1.3 Be a clearly organized and coherent response
1.4 Demonstrate control of language, including diction, syntax, and conventions of standard written English
Unit 2: Integrated Reasoning
2.1 Multi-source Reasoning
2.2 Table Analysis
2.3 Graphics Interpretation
2.4 Two-part Analysis
Unit 3: Quantitative Reasoning
3.1 Problem Solving
3.2 Data Sufficiency
Unit 4: Verbal Reasoning
4.1 Reading Comprehension
4.2 Critical Reasoning
4.3 Sentence Correction

Student achievement

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