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GMAT
Test takers should note that the GMAT is entirely in English and that all instructions are provided in English. All of the information you need to prepare yourself for taking the GMAT, including making an appointment and scheduling your test site, registration fees, actual directions on the test, sample questions, and testing procedures, is contained in subsequent sections of this web site: Register for GMAT via web site: mba.com Telephone: 1-800-GMAT-NOW (1-800-462-8669) Sign-up for mba.com and get POWERPREP® test prep software for free. You'll also be able to save information and connect with schools. This is an excellent way to prepare yourself for taking the test! Spending time with POWERPREP® and with other self-study options as presented below will definitely improve your score! Make the most of your opportunities to study and prepare for your GMAT exam! There are several good "GMAT Prep" self-study guides (which include practice tests) on the market. The Official Guide for GMAT Review, 10th Edition is available for purchase directly from mba.com. Other study guides are available via most college bookstores and other commercial sources such as Amazon.com, Books-A-Million, Hastings, and Barnes & Noble. we do not necessarily endorse or promote any publisher over another. However, previous students have indicated the preparation and review books such as The Official Guide for GMAT Review and other guides published by Princeton Review® and Kaplan® are generally very helpful. TOEFLThe Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is a requirement for admission into colleges and universities where instruction is in English. Successful international applicants must score at least 550 on the TOEFL paper version (pBT), 213 on the computer version (cBT), and 79 on the internet version (iBT). Additionally, successful applicants must score minimums of 16 on the listening, reading, speaking, and writing components of the iBT. |
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