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Monday, May 28, 2012


Since 1954, business-school applicants have taken the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) to demonstrate their worth to B-school admission committees. The exam judges an applicant's skills -- quantitative, problem-solving, English verbal and written -- and spins out a number as high as 800 that some MBA applicants say can make or break their chances of getting into top programs.

This section will help you prepare for the GMAT. Updated tips on how to excel at the nearly four-hour, computerized exam will be posted regularly. Get a feel for what the exam questions will look like so that you're comfortable on test day. But most of all: Improve your score!

GMAT Practice | GMAT Strategy

Test Your Skills
What are your strengths on the exam, and where do you need improvement? Here you can hone your skills using sample GMAT questions provided by Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions exclusively to BusinessWeek Online

Preparing for the Exam
Below you'll find some test-day do's and don'ts and other basic tips for taking the GMAT

KAPLAN TEST PREP AND ADMISSIONS
Taking Control of the GMAT
Let the countdown begin...

KAPLAN TEST PREP AND ADMISSIONS
Stress Management System
Relaxing and keeping control of stress are critical aspects to successful test taking...

KAPLAN TEST PREP AND ADMISSIONS
Critical Reasoning Strategy
How to use the the "denial test" method

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