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9 years agoGuide-Level 11
Consider your schedule and budget and decide what works for you. Some people are comfortable taking their time with self-study, while others need a more guided approach, whether it's live or via canned materials (books, videos, etc.). Remember that the GMAT is one of the few things under every applicant's control by the time you've graduated college, so it's an incredibly competitive benchmark.
One important note: on average, students who focus primarily on practice problems improve by about 20 points before hitting a plateau (according to our David Kuntz, Knewton's VP of Research, who helped develop the original GMAT algorithm.) Unfort
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2016-04-05 18:19:17
Scholar-Level 17
SAT is required only for undergrad, for master's you should prepare GMAT and TOEFL / IELTS anf get atleast 7 band score to be in a good college. Also, take some internships to make your profile complete as mba in most of the countries requires some work experience too.
Hope this suffice.
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2016-02-08 21:48:55
Contributor-Level 10
The exam screens your quantitative ,reading , verbal ,writing and analytical skills in English language so kindly concentrate on the sections to score more. The GMAT scores are valid for 5 years but it is always better to have the score as recent as possible and our college also accepts GMAT scores.
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