The GMAT is required for most students seeking an MBA degree from a graduate school of management. It measures general verbal, mathematical, and analytical writing skills that are developed over a long period of time. It is designed to help graduate schools of business assess the qualifications of applicants for advanced study in business and management.
The GMAT Computer-adaptive test (CAT) will include verbal, quantitative, and analytical writing questions that you will answer on computer. You will have 75 minutes for 37 quantitative questions, 75 minutes for 41 verbal questions, and 30 minutes for each of the two analytical writing topics. Data Sufficiency and Problem Solving questions will be mingled within the quantitative section and Sentence Correction, Reading Comprehension, and Critical Reasoning questions will be mingled within the verbal section. You will key in your essay responses to the two analytical writing questions.
TEST DATES:
The GMAT is now administered on computer only. It is offered many days every
month at hundreds of sites.
Graduate Management Admission Council
Educational Testing Service
P.O. Box 6103
Princeton, NJ 08541-6103
Phone: 609-771-7330
FAX: 609-883-4349
Email: gmat@ets.org
Webpage: www.mba.com
Full Length Practice GMAT available at: http://www.princetonreview.com
A handout is available in the CDC with directions to the local test center.