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Studying for the GMAT is a challenge, but ONMI has everything you need to get on track for your GMAT studies. At ONMI,You Get All of This... ✦Top-Ranked GMAT Instructors ONMI instructors score better than 99% of GMAT test takers, endure a rigorous hiring process, and complete continual training related to their teaching. Bottom line: they're perfect for the job. ✦Small, Personalized Classes We intentionally limit our class size to maintain the right balance of individual attention and active participation in our discussion-based classes. Come ready to ask—and answer—questions. ✦Practice That Mimics Exam Day Know just what you’re walking into. With a consistently updated curriculum and official GMAT practice materials, you’ll know exactly where you stand before exam day comes. ✦Other things you will get Part 1:Higher Score Guarantee Part 2:full-length official GMAT practice exams Part 3:All the GMAT Strategy Guide Set Part 4:The GMAT Official Guide GMAT Part 5:Foundations of GMAT Math eBook & GMAT Advanced Quant eBook Part 6:Test simulation booklet (physical book kit only) What We’ll Cover In Class Module 1: Data sufficiency, Critical Reasoning, GMAT Algorithm Module 2: Fractions, Ratios, Reading Comprehension, Tables Module 3: Algebra, Critical Reasoning, Know the Code Module 4: Percents, Ratios, Reading Comprehension, Graphs Module 5: Advanced Algebra, Inference, Multi-Source Reasoning Module 6: Review Module! And Mid-Term: Second Practice Test Module 7: statistics, Story Problems, Two-Parts Module 8: Number Properties, Critical Reasoning, Logic-Based Problems Module 9: Review Module! Third Practice Test and Next steps Enrollment Information
The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) has been the flagship global business school entrance exam for more than 50 years. Across GMAT and GRE test takers around the world, more than 7 in 10 rely on the GMAT to get into business school. That's because the GMAT exam is designed specifically to support you on your business school journey, setting you up for success in the classroom ! GMAC, the test makers, have specifically designed the new GMAT Focus Edition to target the current-generation skills that are most relevant to success in graduate management programs. Business schools use your GMAT scores in conjunction with a host of other details, including your academic record in undergrad, your essays, and your work experience and recommendations, to assess your readiness for the advanced quantitative and analytical work that will be required in your program. You're not expected to know that advanced material yet—it's their job to teach you that when your program starts—but a test like the GMAT allows the school to determine whether your fundamentals are solid enough that you’ll likely be able to succeed in their program. The GMAT is primarily a test of your analytical and quantitative reasoning skills, tested in a time-limited format. Basically, they want to know how well you think strategically and logically, including quantitative / data-based topics. The three sections on the GMAT test a mix of overlapping skills, all tested using multiple-choice question formats.And The GMAT exam is 2 hours and 15 minutes long (with one optional 10-minute break) and consists of 64 questions in total: ✦Quantitative Reasoning: 21 questions, 45 minutes(Fractions, percents, and ratios;Algebra;Statistics;Story problems;Number properties) ✦Verbal Reasoning: 23 questions, 45 minutes(Critical / analytical thinking;Comprehension;Inference) ✦Data Insights: 20 questions, 45 minutes(All quant skills;All verbal skills;Data analysis;Logical reasoning ) The GMAT contains three distinct section types, although you’ll use the same critical thinking and analysis skills throughout the test, as you will during your MBA coursework. The content on the GMAT is broken down into three scored test sections, each of which is scored separately:Quantitative Reasoning;Verbal Reasoning;Data Insights. Quantitative The GMAT Quant section is designed to test your knowledge of math, including number properties, algebra, statistics, and geometry. It also tests you on your ability to think logically about math concepts. This section measures your ability to read and comprehend written material and to reason and evaluate arguments. It is composed of 23 Reading Comprehension and Critical Reasoning questions. It is composed of 21 Problem Solving questions. Answer time is 45 minutes and scores range from 60 to 90 points in 1-point increments. Verbal This section measures your ability to read and comprehend written material and to reason and evaluate arguments. It is composed of 23 Reading Comprehension and Critical Reasoning questions. Answer time is 45 minutes and scores range from 60 to 90 points in 1-point increments. Reading Comprehension questions measure your ability to understand words and statements, understand logical relationships between significant points, draw inferences, and follow the development of quantitative concepts. Specifically, the following reading skills will be tested: main idea, supporting idea, inference, application, logical structure, and style. Critical Reasoning questions measure your ability to make arguments, evaluate arguments, and formulate or evaluate a plan of action. Critical Reasoning questions are based on a short reading passage, usually fewer than 100 words. Typically, the short text comes with a question that asks you which of the five answer options strengthens or weakens an argument, tells why the argument is flawed, or strongly supports or damages the argument. You will not need specialized knowledge of the subject matter to answer the questions. Data Insights The Data Insights section measures candidates’ ability to analyze and interpret data and apply it to real-world business scenarios. It also measures digital and data literacy—one of the most relevant and in-demand skills in business today. It is composed of 20 questions that ask you to assess how multiple sources and types of information – including graphic, numeric, and verbal – relate to one another and can be leveraged to make informed decisions. Questions may require math, data analysis, verbal reasoning, or all three. You can use an on-screen calculator while working on this section. Answer time is 45 minutes and scores range from 60 to 90 points in 1-point increments. The question types you'll find on this section are:Data Sufficiency,Multi-Source Reasoning,Table Analysis,Graphics Interpretation and Two-Part Analysis. On the GMAT exam, all three sections (Q, V, and DI) factor into your total score on a scale of 205 to 805 in 10-point increments. You will also receive individual section scores for each section. The scoring scale for each section is 60 to 90 in 1-point increments. With the new GMAT Focus Edition, you can send your results from just one test date, so you can choose your best set of scores to send to schools. When considering your GMAT score goal, it's always a good idea to look at the mean or median GMAT score of applicants admitted to the MBA programs to which you're considering applying. This will give you a good baseline to target. Schools typically post either the mean or the median of the current class on their website. Many schools also post a range of scores for admitted students. If you are below the posted median/mean but still within the school’s range, then your GMAT score may not be a plus on your application, but it likely won’t keep you out. In that case, it will be important to have other parts of your application stand out and demonstrate your value to the school. There are several aspects of the GMAT that make it a tough test. First, the computer-adaptive format of the GMAT means that you will not be able to skip a hard problem and come back to it later; you must pick an answer and move on. This is hard to get used to psychologically. The reward, though, is that you can miss a decent percentage of problems and still get a good score. Most people answer only about 50% to 70% of the problems correctly. In addition, as you do well, the test actually gets harder. In school, the more you studied, the easier the test felt. But the GMAT will feel hard no matter how much you’ve studied because the test is literally getting harder as you answer problems correctly. Finally, the GMAT is a time-limited exam. All this means that you have to both answer difficult questions and do so quickly. The GMAT exam is 2 hours and 15 minutes long (with one optional 10-minute break) and consists of 64 total questions. The GMAT also allows 1.5x and 2x timing for those who meet the accommodations criteria. It is recommended that you arrive at the testing center at least 15 minutes before your exam. The GMAT is administered year-round in two formats: in-person at a testing center and online. Create an account on the official GMAT site to view a full list of testing centers and seat availability for both the testing center and online formats of the exam. You can take the GMAT up to five times within any continuous rolling 12-month period (365 days) and up to eight total times, regardless of testing format. Within one format, you must wait 16 days to retake the exam. For example, if you take the GMAT Online, you will need to wait 16 days before you take the GMAT Online again. There is no waiting period if you switch formats. Because MBA and other business programs have a wide range of application deadlines, you’ll want to research your programs of interest ahead of time to ensure that your GMAT score can be reported in time for your earliest deadline. Keep two other data points in mind: Your GMAT score is good for five years and applications take quite a lot of time to complete. If possible, it’s a good idea to start studying for your exam at least a year and maybe two years before you want to apply. Most people spend about 2–5 months studying for the GMAT, depending on the starting score and goal score. According to GMAC, GMAT test takers who score in the 90th percentile or higher typically study more than 120 hours for the exam. In most locations, the online version of the GMAT costs $300 USD, while the testing-center version costs $275 USD. Who is a good candidate for a complete Course? The Complete Course is fully comprehensive – it will review everything that is tested on the GMAT, with both Quant and Verbal topics covered in every single session. It is best for students who are just beginning their GMAT journey, have only done some preliminary studying on their own, or are looking to strengthen their skills in all aspects of the exam.Students who are able to attend every class session will get the most out of the course. Are your courses updated for the GMAT Focus Edition? Yes! Our course and tutoring curricula have all been updated for the GMAT Focus. We're in the process of updating our books (obviously, they take time to write and print!), but we've made PDF supplements for the parts of the test that are changing. When is payment due? Full payment for all of our courses is due upon registration. More questions are being updated continuously··· |
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