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Graduate School of Business. Effective January 2006, the
GMATŪ and GMAT CATŪ will be created and administered by
Pearson VUE and ACT, Inc. and the current vendor ETSŪ
(Educational Testing Service) will no longer be the GMAT
test developer because ETSŪ, according to GMACŪ, has
failed to make investment in resources commensurate with
the security and quality expectations. This change in GMAT
vendor from ETSŪ to Pearson VUE does not affect GMAT
test-takers planning to take the GMAT test during the rest
of this calendar year (2005). Effective January 2006, the
GMAT test in paper and pencil format will not be offered
in any of the mobile GMAT exam centers because mobile GMAT
test centers will cease to exist.GMATŪ is administered in
a CATŪ (Computer Adaptive) format in which the GMAT test
'adapts' the difficulty level of GMAT questions to your
GMAT-specific 'comfort level', with 'higher difficulty
level GMAT questions' carrying higher GMAT raw scores
(GMAT Scaled Scores) than do 'lower difficulty level' GMAT
questions.
The GMAT tests your Quantitative and Verbal Reasoning
skills, and your ability to make logical interpretation of
information presented to you or known to you in a
conceptual sense, and to make logical decisions using the
logical interpretation. The GMATŪ has three
assessment areas: AWA (Analytical Writing Assessment)
that requires you to write Two essays, one analyzing an
Issue and the other analyzing an Argument. This first GMAT
section is not 'adaptive' and receives a separate score of
between 2 and 6. GMAT Quantitative Assessment is the first
of the two 'adaptive' sections on the GMAT, and requires
that you answer 37 questions in problem solving and in
Data Sufficiency in 75 minutes. The last 'adaptive'
section on the GMAT is Verbal Assessment, which requires
that you answer 41 questions in 75 minutes.
The GMAT Verbal assessment includes three sections: GMAT
Critical Reasoning, GMAT Sentence Correction, and GMAT
Reading Comprehension. GMAT adaptive sections also include
experimental questions, at least 9 in GMAT Quantitative
assessment and 11 in GMAT Verbal assessment. The two
adaptive sections on the GMAT receive a combined score of
between 200 and 800. Most A-List Business Schools rated in
the top-10 will require a GMAT test score of at least 650
in order for you to be competitive. Your best chance for
success lies in your ability to take the GMAT exam at the
high difficulty level throughout.
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