Sunday, December 4, 2011

The Crucial Skill Of Sentence Correction

By Ajay Mane


Zeke Lee, one of the crest GMAT test taker, strongly believes that GMAT is the main crossroad, from which one takes a train to the different roads. Your paths may direct you to some kind of business, finance market, job with MNC, anything that you can think of, but the universal factor that'll decide your fate is your "approach". To get into a business, you must think like a shrewd businessman, to learn about business market you must think like a clever banker on wall-street, and in the same way, as Zeke says, if you want to crack GMAT, you must think like the one who prepares it... The GMAT test taker!

This will prompt the reader (or computer) to take note of the way that you have arranged your argument, keeping your argument organized and structured in the process. The computer can rapidly pick up the points from a clear and easy-to-read argument. The same is relevant for the human grader.

The radically changing world and market scene has forced the business schools to ask for more compelling GMAT exams that will examine the special skills that are very important for surviving and thriving in this new age. Begun due to such demands and based upon the overview of the board of test-makers, industry professionals, and students; the new GMAT has modified the new format that will test these specific skills and set up a foundation to help the candidates get an idea of what business world is.

After being approached by a group of irked GMAT applicants, who had depleted as much as $1500 on some of the big prep companies, with no satisfying results, Zeke Lee, co-founder of GMATPill, was hit with the idea to help students get an insight into the mind of the GMAT test taker.

The world is changing, and so is the global market. The new economy demands administrators to own special skills, which will only be placed in them by the business schools. To go with with the changing situations, business schools have modified their syllabus and have consistently demanded the GMAT to use the test-sections that will test these special skills of the entrants. Basically, this new change is to make students 'flourish' in the MBA program and not just 'survive' it.






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