Tuesday, July 29, 2008

VERBAL TEST PREPARATIN TIPS FOR GMAT

1)Understand the computer structure of the test: your first question will pose an average level of difficulty. If you answer it correctly, the next question will pose a slightly higher level of difficulty; if you answer it incorrectly the next question will be slightly easier. Answers cannot be changed after they are submitted. Different types of questions will be asked in random order according to the computerized test's algorithm.

2)Become familiar with the three categories of the test: Reading Comprehension, Critical Reasoning and Sentence Correction. Understand what kind of intelligence and competency each is designed to measure and how the questions are designed to gauge these skills.

3)Take practice GMAT tests, especially mock-computer tests. The mock-computer tests simulate the actual testing environment and they will help you to learn how to manage your time wisely.

4)Address each question appropriately. Take your time with the first five questions of each section because those answers determine the computer's assessment of your ability and the type of questions it thinks are appropriate for you. Learn to spot intentionally deceptive incorrect answer choices and learn to make educated guesses when you get stumped on a question.

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Plan to finish the test. If you don't complete the test you will face significant scoring penalties. A blank answer will cause greater harm to your overall score than an incorrect answer will.

SOURCE:www.ehow.com

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