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GMAT Test

The GMAT is the Graduate Management Admission Test. It is a standardized test used by a wide array of different programs to help decide on which students to admit to management or business programs, including MBA programs. The GMAT is a computerized test with a verbal section, a quantitative section, and now an integrated reasoning section, as well as an analytical writing assessment. To find out more about the GMAT, including test prep strategies, dates, and structure, check the articles below.


The GMAT Test and Computer-Adaptive Strategy

With most standardized exams, you can see all the questions as soon as you open the test book. However, the GMAT test is a Computer-Adaptive Test, otherwise known as a CAT.

By Peterson's Staff updated on February 01, 2013

Sample GMAT Test Questions

Use these sample GMAT test questions to see where to focus your GMAT review and get an idea of what to expect on the actual test

By Peterson's Staff updated on January 29, 2013

GMAT Test: What You Need to Know

What stands out the most about the GMAT is its computer-adaptive format. This enables the test to adapt to your skill-level as you respond to each question.

By Peterson's Staff updated on January 29, 2013

GMAT Test Tips and Strategies

Here are some great tips and tricks to prepare you for the GMAT test.

By Peterson's Staff updated on January 29, 2013

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GMAT Test Dates, Locations, Structure, and Scoring

The GMAT is offered most days of the year, and each GMAT testing center has its own schedule. You can register online or mail in registration forms...

By Peterson's Staff updated on January 29, 2013

GMAT Test Content Overview

The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) measures basic verbal, mathematical, and analytical writing skills learned in school.

By Peterson's Staff updated on January 29, 2013
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