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INFO KLEDO HEALTH Nurul Maretia Rahmayanti Knowledge Center Division Kledo Health BY GRE and GMAT Which one should we take?
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GRE and GMAT Graduate Record Admission GRE Graduate Management Admission Test GMAT Offered in Paper-based Test Available in biology, chemistry, physics, biochemistry cell and mollecular biology, math, computer science, literature in english, psychology GRE Subject Tests Source: University Language Services, 2015
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The Difference Between GRE and GMAT Why take it GREGMAT The test is required for admission to most graduate schools and a growing number of business schools. The test is required for admission to most business schools. Source: The Princeton Review, 2015
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The Difference Between GRE and GMAT (2) Test Structure GREGMAT Section adaptive exam: For both the verbal and quant portions of the test you will take two separate sections. Your performance on the first section of each type will determine the difficulty level of the second section that you receive.. Computer adaptive exam: Questions get harder as you get more correct, easier as you get more incorrect. Source: ManhattanPrep, 2015
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The Difference Between GRE and GMAT (3) Test Structure GREGMAT The GRE consists of a 75-minute Analytic section with two essays, two 30-minute Verbal sections and two 35- minute Quantitative sections. There's also a 30-minute experimental section that can be either math or verbal. The GMAT consists of a 30-minute Analytic section with one essay, a 30- minute Integrated Reasoning section, a 75-minute Quantitative section and a 75- minute Verbal section. Source: The Princeton Review, 2015
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The Difference Between GRE and GMAT (4) Scoring GREGMAT One Essay score (0-6) One Verbal score (130-170) One Math score (130-170) One Essay score (0-6) One Verbal/Math combined score (200-800) Source: ManhattanPrep, 2015
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The Difference Between GRE and GMAT (5) Essay Questions GREGMAT One 30-minute “Issue” essay requiring that you take a position on an issue and support your opinion with relevant examples. One 30-minute “Argument” essay requiring that you analyze the logical structure of an argument. One 30-minute “Issue” essay requiring that you take a position on an issue and support your opinion with relevant examples. One 30-minute “Argument” essay requiring that you analyze the logical structure of an argument. Source: ManhattanPrep, 2015
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The Difference Between GRE and GMAT (6) Verbal Questions Format GREGMAT Text Completion: You fill in the blanks with appropriate words. Sentence Equivalence: You pick two words that could each fill the same single blank in a sentence such that the sentence would have the same meaning using either choice. Reading Comprehension: You read a passage and answer questions. Sentence Correction: You correct the grammar of a given sentence. Critical Reasoning: You analyze the logic of an argument. Reading Comprehension: You read a passage and answer questions. Source: ManhattanPrep, 2015
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The Difference Between GRE and GMAT (7) Math Questions Format GREGMAT Discrete Quant: Standard multiple choice, 'select all that apply' multiple choice, and numerical entry. Quantitative Comparison: You compare the relative size of two different expressions. Data Interpretation: You answer questions based on charts and graphs. Problem Solving: Standard multiple choice. Data Sufficiency: You determine whether certain data is sufficient to answer a question. Source: ManhattanPrep, 2015
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The Difference Between GRE and GMAT (8) Verbal Content Tested GREGMAT Vocabulary Reading Grammar Critical reasoning Reading Source: ManhattanPrep, 2015
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The Difference Between GRE and GMAT (9) Math Content Tested GREGMAT Arithmetic Algebra Geometry Data Analysis Arithmetic Algebra Geometry Data Analysis Source: ManhattanPrep, 2015
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The Difference Between GRE and GMAT (9) How Long Are Scores Valid For? GREGMAT 5 years Source: ManhattanPrep, 2015
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Considerations If you have very strong math skills, but feel that your English skills (particularly vocabulary) are weaker, consider taking the GMAT. If you have very strong English skills (particularly if your vocabulary is stronger than your grammar knowledge), but feel less confident in math, consider taking the GRE. If your verbal and math skills are about equal, consider taking the GRE. If you are applying to a program focusing specifically on your Quantitative or Verbal scores (such as Engineering or English), consider taking the GRE. If English is your second language, consider taking the GMAT. Source: PowerScore Inc, 2015
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References Princeton Review. 2015. What are the differences between the GMAT and the GRE? http://www.princetonreview.com/business/gmat-vs-grehttp://www.princetonreview.com/business/gmat-vs-gre ManhattanPrep. 2015. GMAT vs. GRE for Business School. www.manhattanprep.com www.manhattanprep.com Powerscore Inc. 2015. The GRE vs. The GMAT. http://www.powerscore.comhttp://www.powerscore.com /gmat/help/gre vs_gmat.cfm University Language Services. 2014. What Is the Difference Between the GRE and GMAT? http://www.universitylanguage.com/guides/what-is-the- difference-between-the-gre-and-gmat/http://www.universitylanguage.com/guides/what-is-the- difference-between-the-gre-and-gmat/
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