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GMAT in a Nutshell
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1.1 Overview of GMAT

1.1.1 Recent Changes in Test Administration

1.1.2 GMAT Sections & Score Distributions

1.1.3 Overview of Basic GMAT Concepts

1.2 Key Test-taking and Preparation Strategies

1.2.1 Problem Solving

1.2.2 Data Sufficiency

1.2.3 Critical Reasoning

1.2.4 Sentence Correction

1.2.5 Reading Comprehension

1.2.6 Analytical Writing Assessment

1.2.7 Test Preparation Advice

1.3 Taking the GMAT

1.3.1 Schedule Your Test

1.3.2 Test Fee

1.3.3 On the Test Day

1.3.4 Score Report

Download here: GMAT in a Nutshell (PDF | 161 kb)
MBA Admissions in a Nutshell
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2.1 Overview of MBA

2.1.1 Why MBA

2.1.2 Academic Offerings

2.1.3 Pre-MBA Checklist

2.2 Program Types

2.2.1 Traditional Model

2.2.2 Accelerated Programs

2.2.3 Part-Time MBA

2.2.4 Dual-Degree MBA

2.2.5 Distance Learning Programs

2.3 MBA Programs

2.3.1 US MBA Programs

2.3.2 International MBA Programs

2.3.3 MBA Rankings

2.4 Application Strategy

2.4.1 Where to Apply

2.4.2 When to Apply

2.4.3 Program Materials

2.4.4 Talking with the Right People

2.4.5 MBA Books & Forums

2.4.6 Funding Options

2.4.7 Women Applying for MBA

2.5 MBA Applications

2.5.1 Application Form

2.5.2 Test Scores & Transcripts

2.5.3 Resume

2.5.4 Recommendations

2.5.5 Essays

2.5.6 Interview

2.6 Application Techniques

2.6.1 Stay Organized

2.6.2 Explore Ideal Candidacy

2.6.3 Tailor Your Approach

2.6.4 Evaluate Your Experience

2.6.5 Prove Yourself through Essays

2.6.6 Ace the Interview

GMAT Vocabulary List – Basic Level
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A great mastery of essential English words will no doubt be very helpful to your teaching in achieving a satisfactory GMAT score and improving communication skills. To better assist you in your GMAT preparation, Manhattan Review has developed an exclusive Vocabulary List for your reference.

This book includes about 2,500 words and phrases which have appeared in the past GMATs. We have categorized all of them by their grammatical forms such as transitive verb, intransitive verb, countable noun, uncountable noun, adjective and phrase.

In addition to the first two columns of Words and Forms, we have also included another 4 columns to the right: Grammatical Details, Key Definitions, Example Sentences and Relevant Words.

Please note that a portion of this list may have been distributed to you in advance of your GMAT course for the purpose of warming up your English grammar skills and refreshing your command of English vocabulary.

Download here: GMAT Vocabulary List – Basic Level (PDF | 367 kb)
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