Many non-native speakers have trouble with the GMAT reading comprehension section, even those who would consider themselves very competent English speakers. For some students, this is a […]
No one wants to be labeled average, unless you’re speaking in terms of the top business schools. Here the definition of average becomes oxymoronic: “average” means […]
You’ve been putting it off for weeks (or possibly months), but now it’s finally time to start studying for the GMAT. Contrary to popular belief, there […]
In 2013, about 60% of MBA applicants were non-native speakers. According to international surveys, that number is only growing. For students who are non-native speakers, the GMAT can be […]
By definition, only 10 percent of GMAT test-takers reach a score of 700 or above, and even though business schools don’t use minimum scores to make […]
Whether or not your GPA could be considered “low” depends on the target school, but approximately 80% of accepted MBA applicants have GPA’s of 3.0 or […]
Imagine you’ve just spent over three hours staring at a testing center computer. You’ve struggled and second-guessed your way through essay writing, quant, verbal, and integrated […]