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What is the use of GMAT?

This is a standardized examination, which has been widely used as the MBA entrance examination. This is the most reliable test item to test whether candidates have the ability to successfully complete the MBA course. It is especially used to help business schools or MBA programs evaluate whether applicants are qualified for further study.

GMAC, the organizer of GMAT, whose members include many famous business schools in the world, has been widely recognized by major business schools in the world. GMAT is the most commonly used test score for applying for MBA in the world. It not only tests applicants' language ability and mathematics ability, but also tests their brain reaction ability, logical thinking ability and practical problem solving ability.

Generally speaking, GMAT can truly reflect the English level of candidates, so it has been valued and praised by more and more majors and schools. The GMAT test in China has been computerized, including Chinese, mathematics and analytical writing. The math part includes data sufficiency and problem-solving ability, with 37 questions in 75 minutes.

The Chinese part includes sentence correction, reading comprehension and critical reasoning, and there are 4 1 questions in 75 minutes; Analytical writing is a test of logical thinking ability and complex thinking expression ability. There are two composition questions in 30 minutes.