GMAT®
GMAT® 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 economics assess the qualifications of applicants for advanced study in economics and management.
GMAT® scores are used by nearly 1,300 graduate management programs throughout the world, and about 850 schools require GMAT® scores from each applicant. GMAT® scores are only one predictor of academic performance in the first year of the graduate management school.
The GMAT® does not presuppose any specific knowledge of business or of other specific content areas. It does not measure achievement in any particular subject area.
The GMAT® format
The GMAT® will include verbal, quantitative, and analytical writing questions. Data Sufficiency and Problem-Solving questions will be mingled throughout the quantitative section and Sentence Correction, Reading Comprehension and Critical Reasoning will be mingled throughout the verbal section. International students should note that the GMAT® is entirely in English and all instructions are provided in English.
The quantitative section of the GMAT® measures basic mathematical skills and understanding of elementary concepts, and the ability to reason quantitatively, solve quantitative problems, and interpret graphic data. The verbal section of the test measures the ability to understand and evaluate what is read and to recognize basic conventions of standard written English. The analytical writing sections of the test measure the ability to think critically and communicate complex ideas through writing.
Admission Requirements
Students who wish to enroll in the “EEC PREPARATION COURSE FOR THE GMAT® TEST” are required to sit an EEC placement test or possess a minimum International TOEFL paper-based Test score of 450.
Course Material
The GMAT® course is primarily based on the Kaplan course material used in the USA, plus exercises from Princeton, Arco, Barron’s, and original material created by EEC teachers. This is supplemented by practice questions and tests from actual GMAT®’s, both PBT’s and cats.
Certificate
Upon completion of the course, you will receive your GMAT® certificate.
Teachers
All teachers have a Bachelors's degree and a TEFL certificate. They also have extensive experience in teaching English at academic levels.
Timetable |
Morning class: | 08:30 - 12:30 |
Evening class: | 17:00 - 21:00 |
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