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GMAT Preparation

About the GMAT

The Graduate Management Admission Test is required by most business schools. It consists of 3 sections (Quantitative, Verbal, and Writing), is a computer-adaptive test (CAT), and can be taken at any time of the year. The test consists of two multiple-choice sections namely Quantitative and Verbal and an essay section called the Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA).

Quantitative Section:
37 questions
75 minutes
Problem Solving Questions (approx. 22-24 Questions)
Data Sufficiency Questions (approx. 13-15 Questions)

Verbal Section:
41 questions
75 minutes
Reading Comprehension (approx. 14-16 Questions)
Sentence Correction (approx. 13-15 Questions)
Critical Reasoning (approx. 12-14 Questions)

Essay Questions (Analytical Writing Assessment):
The test begins with the two AWA questions. For each of these sections, thirty minutes are alloted to key in an essay into the computer using a simple word-processing program. The essay sections are usually administered first, but the Quantitative and Verbal multiple-choice sections may appear in any order.

 

Preparing for the GMAT

The more you prepare for the GMAT, the higher your scores will be. The Princeton Review's exceptional instructors and timely, challenging materials will help you earn your best score. Most importantly, our GMAT students improve an average of 92 points and are twice as likely to score 700 or higher on the exam.*

GMAT Classroom Courses

Work experience and a high GPA are not enough. If you want to be accepted to a competitive business school, you need an exceptional GMAT score.

Why The Princeton Review?

Students who take a Princeton Review classroom course are twice as likely to score a 700 or higher, have average score improvements of 92 points (150 for those in the top half of the class)*, and have access to the best instructors in the industry.
Rankings:
Toughest to Get Into
School Avg GMAT Score
1. Stanford 710
2. Columbia 709
3. U Penn 714

GMAT takers
scoring 700 or higher*

13%Princeton Review students
7%All test takers

What You'll Learn

You'll learn how to ace all concepts tested on the exam by following our proven test-taking strategies and sharpening fundamental verbal and quant skills. We'll also teach you how to master the GMAT's tricky computer-adaptive format.

 

Our Instructors

Our instructors are exceptional GMAT test takers who have scored in top percentiles on the exam, and completed intensive training. 

 

What You'll Get

  • At least 4 full-length computer-adaptive GMAT practice tests
  • Diagnostic score reports for all practice tests
  • Small classes -  so you get personal attention
  • Instructors who have scored high on the GMAT
  • Comprehensive, up-to-date GMAT books and manuals (you keep all materials)
  • Supplemental online lessons, tests, and drills
  • Advanced Quantitative Drills for those who want to practice the most challenging math
 


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