The GMAT
The Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) is created and administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS). Admissions officers use the GMAT to measure academic ability. In fact, ETS data has shown that GMAT scores are consistently good, though imperfect, predictors of academic success in the first year of business school. GMAT scores are also used by admissions committees as a useful guide in comparing the credentials of candidates from widely varying backgrounds.

Articles and advice on the GMAT
How to use an MBA to advance your career
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Scorecard Expert chat: Professor Ed Roberts, MIT Sloan
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QS TopMBA Expert Chat with Boston College, USA
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GMAT Test Preparation Strategies
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Questions Posted to Kaplan Expert on MBA
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MBA Interview - Admissions Advice
Interview with David Edwards, Director of the Career Centre at Queen’s Business School
Key GMAT Preparation Strategies
High quality preparation is essential to achieving your best score on the GMAT. High quality...


