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GMAT ahead for yours truly!

Posted:
Mon Aug 13, 2007 4:46 pm
by Patrick Bateman
Folks, I´m having to do the GMAT. Prep books are on the way and I´ve done some basic practicing. Any hints on how to tackle this bad boy? Thx


Posted:
Wed Aug 15, 2007 7:48 am
by Isabelle
Beyond adding one of those expensive prep classes, I think you've got your bases covered. Practice tests are your friend. The books and practice exams got me through the GRE. . .
Good luck!

Posted:
Sat Aug 25, 2007 11:06 am
by Patrick Bateman
Thx

Any hints on how to best prepare for the math part?

Posted:
Sat Aug 25, 2007 11:10 am
by GetterDragun
I thought it was pretty easy and my score was high enough to apply to good schools (forget actual numbers). The English part was easy. I wouldn't allow more than a few minutes per math question, you get hung up on one and it will screw up the rest time wise. If they still have the written, jot notes down on paper first to layout your paper, then type it in, don't try to develope it on the computer. Those test help books are pretty good, but make sure they come with an electronic version of the test for practice.

Posted:
Sun Aug 26, 2007 2:08 am
by Isabelle
Patrick Bateman wrote:Thx

Any hints on how to best prepare for the math part?
After I did some of the practice tests to see where my weaknesses were, I got one of those Sparks Notes books on (I think it was stats for me) and worked through the book for a bit. I also got a set of flashcards to review the basics of of high school math through pre-calculus to refresh my memory.

Posted:
Sun Aug 26, 2007 7:33 am
by Patrick Bateman
Thanks for the input, folks. They still have the note pads, but the entire test is computer based now. It´s amazing how much of high school geometry and basic math I forgot BTW


Posted:
Sun Aug 26, 2007 9:36 am
by GetterDragun
Patrick Bateman wrote:Thanks for the input, folks. They still have the note pads, but the entire test is computer based now. It´s amazing how much of high school geometry and basic math I forgot BTW

Thats the problem, you can't go back to questions and if you spend to long on one, you won't finish th rest. If you don't know it, guess.

Posted:
Mon Oct 08, 2007 9:58 am
by Patrick Bateman
Alrighty, GMAT test day came and went. Got 620 points, a minimu of 600 was required. PhD, here I come


Posted:
Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:02 am
by City Commander
So....what are GMAT then?

Posted:
Mon Oct 08, 2007 11:26 am
by Bed Bugs
I'm guessing the A and T stand for Aptitude Test. Don't know what the G and M stand for though.