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GMAT Live Online Math Refresher Course

Do you need to brush up on your GMAT Math? This Math refresher course will help you build the core basic math needed to help successfully complete the quantitative section of the GMAT .
This course is offered through a Live Online virtual classroom so anybody can access from anywhere. This course is combined well with a GMAT Live Online Course or on its own.

Are you unfamiliar with how a Live Online Classroom works? Learn more by watching the following video Demo small blue button

Reasons to take a GMAT Math Refresher course:

  • The course covers all aspects of the quantitative section of the GMAT – Arithmetic, Algebra and Geometry.
  • You can take this course on its own or combine with GMAT Live Online to save.

Course Overview

Live Online Math Refresher Course: €350

GMAT Live Online + Math Refresher Live Online: €690
Course Features
  • The course is held at Live Online so you can join in anywhere and still remain interactive with your teacher and other students.
  • Three 2.5-hour lessons of targeted math instruction covering Arithmetic, Algebra, and Geometry.
  • One 2.5-hour Math Review session.
  • 45 days’ access to our Online Center including Lessons-on-Demand, online workshops, quizzes, and 400+ practice questions.

Course Materials

  • Math Refresher course book
  • Online access for 45 days including Lessons-on-Demand, online workshops, quizzes, and 400+ practice questions.
There is an additional €50 shipping charge for all addresses in Hungary

Test Overview

The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a standardized test used by many business schools as part of the MBA admissions process. Although having a high GMAT score will not gaurentee you a place in your top choice of MBA program, it will certainly increase your chances. It is a highly competetive market so you need to prepare thoroughly!

The GMAT does not test business competence but mathematical, verbal and analytical writing skills through quantitative and verbal multiple-choice questions, plus two essays.

The GMAT is offered in testing centers around the world, and takes the form of a Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) in most countries.

Test Format

The GMAT at a Glance
Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA)

Time: 60 minutes
Format: Consists of two 30-minute essays
Topics Tested: Analysis of an Argument and Analysis of an Issue

Quantitative Section

Time: 75 minutes
Format: Maximum of 37 multiple choice questions
Topics Tested: Algebra,Arithmetic,Geometry
Question Types: Problem Solving,Data Sufficiency

Verbal Section

Time: 75 minutes
Format: Maximum of 41 questions
Topics Tested: Reading, Grammar, Analytical Reasoning
Question Types: Reading Comprehension, Sentence Correction, Critical Reasoning

Test Scores

Most people talk about GMAT scores as a number between 200 and 800, but in actual fact you will receive 4 scores, each with a percentile rank:

  • An overall score, ranging from 200 to 800 (test-taker average = 540)
  • A Math Section subscore, ranging from 0 to 60
  • A Verbal Section subscore, ranging from 0 to 60
  • An Analytical Writing Assessment score, ranging from 0 to 6

Percentile Rank
Each of the above scores is accompanied by a percentile rank, which shows the proportion of test takers who scored lower than you did. For example, a percentile rank of 65 means you scored higher than 65% of all other test takers.

Essay Scores
Each essay is graded individually from 0-6 and is marked by both a human and a computer. The grade is assigned holistically, taking into account all aspects of the essay’s content, grammar, and writing style.

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