GMAT

Consisting of three main parts delivered in English and administered in test centers around the world, the GMAT exam measures verbal, mathematical, and analytical and writing skills that you’ve developed over time. The exam helps graduate programs assess your qualifications for advanced study in business and management. Your scores are good for five years. Students accepted into the IU-UNC LogMBA generally score between 522 - 710 range. Taking the time to prepare for the GMAT is important. Here are some helpful tools:

Practice, Practice, and Practice

The test is a computerized adaptive test, which means you can only go forwards and not backwards. To experience a simulation of the GMAT along with other practice problem material, download the prepratory testing software here.

What to Expect on Test Day

The following site has information on what your testing experience will include, which includes a video. Each testing is somewhat different. Some testing centers provide laminate sheets and erasable markers for test takers to do their calculations on. Calling your selected testing center to ask may be helpful. Click here to view the video.

 

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