Why You Shouldn’t Worry About the New GMAT
Why You Shouldn’t Worry About the New GMAT
In the new U.S. News graduate school rankings issue, which hits newsstands this coming week, we’re quoted on the upcoming changes to the GMAT, coming in June, 2012. The article outlines the big change coming to the GMAT — replacing one of the AWA questions with a new section called Integrated Reasoning — and the Graduate Management Admission Council’s reasons for the change.
The new Integrated Reasoning section will go beyond the traditional “pick one of these five answer choices” format. It will ask test takers to assess information in a variety of formats, synthesize the information given, and draw conclusions from the information given. (We MBA job interviews. So, you may as well get good at it now!
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Thanks, Scott!
So you're saying we should take the old test while we still can?
The real reason you shouldn't fear the new GMAT? Because it's coming out in fucking June 2012, that's why. Seriously.
me glad me done with this test.
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