Noncredit Course
Preparing for the GMAT®-Graduate Management Admission Test
Event ID: P09801
Info: Sep 6-Nov 1: Sep 6 • Sat • 9:00am-12:30pm • Sep 13-Nov 1 • Sat • 9:30am-12:00pm • Oct 11 KUY 209 & 210 • No class Oct 6 • Oct 9 • Thu • 7:00-9:00pm • 10 mtgs • UHM Holmes 248 • $225, plus textbook (call 808-591-8995 ext. 2 to have the Kaplan GMAT Premier Program [book & CD-ROM, latest edition] held for you to pick up) • provide email address with registration
With: Vicky Chiu Irion, Susan Sanger
Prepare to meet the challenges of the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT®) with focus on content areas covered in the exam. Review includes: data sufficiency, quantitative problem solving, reading comprehension, issue and argument essays, sentence correction, and critical reasoning.
In general, the more you practice before taking the exam, the better. We suggest starting now. GMATPrep test preparation software for the computer-adaptive GMAT exam can be downloaded free from the official GMAT site, www.mba.com. The software is based on the same technology used by the official GMAT exam, simulating the test experience, although in shorter form than the actual test. It features: a 15-question practice section for each type of GMAT question, with answers and explanations for each question; accurate computing of verbal and quantitative scores; a math review; and real-time scoring. GMAC`s The Official Guide for GMAT Review, containing numerous practice test questions, can also be purchased from www.mba.com. Additional free tutorials and practice test questions can be found at www.gmattestquestions.com, www.gmatexampracticetests.com, and www.testprepreview.com.
We recommend taking a timed post-test on your own the week after the course ends. Comparison of your scores identifies the progress you have made and areas for continued practice before the actual GMAT.
Vicky Chiu-Irion, MA in economics, BA in math and economics, has taught college-level mathematics courses for over 20 years.
Susan Sanger, MA in English, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, scored high on the GRE and is now a full-time high school English teacher.
