GMAT

What Is The

GMAT?

The Graduate Management Admission Test measures a student’s readiness for admission into a graduate management program, such as an MBA. This test is an adaptive test and adjusts to the test-taker’s ability level.

WHAT ARE THE GMAT

Sections?

Analytical Writing Assessment

The Analytical Writing Assessment prompts test takers to respond to a given argument.

Test takers have 30 minutes to read the prompt, plan a response, and construct an essay.

Integrated Reasoning

The Integrated Reasoning section of the GMAT asks test takers to complete twelve multi-part problems that combine verbal and math reasoning.

Test takers have 30 minutes to answer 12 questions.

Quantitative Reasoning

The Quantitative Reasoning section of the GMAT asks test takers to complete standard multiple-choice questions and data-sufficiency questions. Data sufficiency questions ask that test takers evaluate if there is sufficient information to answer the question correctly.

Test  takers have 62 minutes to answer 31 questions.

Verbal Reasoning

The Verbal Reasoning section of the GMAT presents test takers with Reading Comprehension, Critical Reasoning, and Sentence Correction questions.

Test takers have 65 minutes to answer 36 questions.

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