Here's a link to a neat infographic on how to survive the GMAT with tips, resources, etc: http://www.otagomba.com/gmat
GMAT tips and resources infographic
Posted May 20, 2012 20:36
Here's a link to a neat infographic on how to survive the GMAT with tips, resources, etc: http://www.otagomba.com/gmat
Posted May 20, 2012 21:42
Glen, are you connected to Octago? Can you suggest to them a few corrections?
The high score is 800, not 600. The average GMAT is at or over:
-- 700 at 20 top schools
-- 680 at 35 top schools
-- 650 at 70 top schools
The high score is 800, not 600. The average GMAT is at or over:
-- 700 at 20 top schools
-- 680 at 35 top schools
-- 650 at 70 top schools
Glen, are you connected to Octago? Can you suggest to them a few corrections?
The high score is 800, not 600. The average GMAT is at or over:
-- 700 at 20 top schools
-- 680 at 35 top schools
-- 650 at 70 top schools
The high score is 800, not 600. The average GMAT is at or over:
-- 700 at 20 top schools
-- 680 at 35 top schools
-- 650 at 70 top schools
Posted May 21, 2012 02:12
Hi is this source incorrect? http://gmatclub.com/forum/gmat-study-plan-start-your-gmat-journey-80727.html
Hi is this source incorrect? http://gmatclub.com/forum/gmat-study-plan-start-your-gmat-journey-80727.html
Posted May 21, 2012 10:37
Why would you use that source when GMAC - the institution that actually produces the GMAT - has a huge amount of relevant data freely available on its website?
Hi is this source incorrect? http://gmatclub.com/forum/gmat-study-plan-start-your-gmat-journey-80727.html
Why would you use that source when GMAC - the institution that actually produces the GMAT - has a huge amount of relevant data freely available on its website?
<blockquote>Hi is this source incorrect? http://gmatclub.com/forum/gmat-study-plan-start-your-gmat-journey-80727.html
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<blockquote>Hi is this source incorrect? http://gmatclub.com/forum/gmat-study-plan-start-your-gmat-journey-80727.html
</blockquote>
Posted May 21, 2012 14:01
I don't know the GMAT Club bulletin board, but my data are sourced directly from the schools. Perhaps their data are out of date, or relate to only MBAs in the US? Ask them?
I don't know the GMAT Club bulletin board, but my data are sourced directly from the schools. Perhaps their data are out of date, or relate to only MBAs in the US? Ask them?
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Posted May 22, 2012 17:25
I'm pretty sure that GMAT Club doesn't suggest that the maximum score is 600.
Also, the infographic suggests that the Integrated Reasoning (IR) score is part of the AWA section and that you get an IR score between 0 and 6.
The IR score is separate and it ranges from 1 to 8.
Having said all of that, the infographic looks great; it just needs some editing.
Cheers,
Brent - GMAT Prep Now
Also, the infographic suggests that the Integrated Reasoning (IR) score is part of the AWA section and that you get an IR score between 0 and 6.
The IR score is separate and it ranges from 1 to 8.
Having said all of that, the infographic looks great; it just needs some editing.
Cheers,
Brent - GMAT Prep Now
I'm pretty sure that GMAT Club doesn't suggest that the maximum score is 600.
Also, the infographic suggests that the Integrated Reasoning (IR) score is part of the AWA section and that you get an IR score between 0 and 6.
The IR score is separate and it ranges from 1 to 8.
Having said all of that, the infographic looks great; it just needs some editing.
Cheers,
Brent - GMAT Prep Now
Also, the infographic suggests that the Integrated Reasoning (IR) score is part of the AWA section and that you get an IR score between 0 and 6.
The IR score is separate and it ranges from 1 to 8.
Having said all of that, the infographic looks great; it just needs some editing.
Cheers,
Brent - GMAT Prep Now