

The GMAT course is designed to help students improve their verbal, quantitative, and analytical skills, and build their confidence to enable them to perform well on the GMAT and improve their chances of gaining admission to graduate schools of business. The six varieties of questions on the exam are explained and strategies are suggested to improve performance. Students will have access to computers with GMAT software, enabling them to become familiar with the computer-based exam. A full-scale practice test is also at the end of the course to prepare students. In addition, techniques for increasing test-awareness and reducing test anxiety are discussed. The GMAT course is a 42-hour course divided into verbal and quantitative sections of 21 hours. The verbal component of the course covers the following areas: reading comprehension, critical reasoning, sentence correction and analytical writing assessment. The quantitative section of the course covers: math review (arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and word problems), problem solving, and data sufficiency.