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New GMAT tests Sat Dec 04, 2004 14:29 pm  New GMAT tests
 

As of now you can test your GMAT vocabulary here:
http://www.english-test.net/gmat/index.html

Please, let us know if all the tests work smoothly.
Thanks
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New GMAT tests Sat Dec 04, 2004 17:24 pm  New GMAT tests
 

Torsten wrote:
As of now you can test your GMAT vocabulary here:
http://www.english-test.net/gmat/index.html

Please, let us know if all the tests work smoothly. We know that in some of the tests there are errors and we will amend them step by step with your help.

Thanks
Torsten

Hi Torsten! it is terribly difficult to do these tests
thanks a lot
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GMAT standard Sat Dec 04, 2004 17:25 pm  GMAT standard
 

Well, it's the GMAT standard.
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New GMAT tests Sat Dec 04, 2004 17:26 pm  New GMAT tests
 

Anonymous wrote:
Torsten wrote:
As of now you can test your GMAT vocabulary here:
http://www.english-test.net/gmat/index.html

Please, let us know if all the tests work smoothly. We know that in some of the tests there are errors and we will amend them step by step with your help.

Thanks
Torsten

Hi Torsten! it is terribly difficult to do these tests. I cannot remember all these " awfull" words.
thanks a lot
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GMAT higher standard Sat Dec 04, 2004 17:28 pm  GMAT higher standard
 

Please, mind the spelling of awful. The GMAT is a requirement for most MBA programs, so of course the standard is higher than your usual ESL tests.

PS: If you think the GMAT vocabulary is awful it might be a good idea for you steer clear off those words.
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GMAT higher standard Sat Dec 04, 2004 17:33 pm  GMAT higher standard
 

Torsten wrote:
Please, mind the spelling of awful. The GMAT is a requirement for most MBA programs, so of course the standard is higher than your usual ESL tests.

PS: If you think the GMAT vocabulary is awful it might be a good idea for you steer clear off those words.

I an sorry very much
awful words
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GMAT higher standard Mon Dec 06, 2004 20:31 pm  GMAT higher standard
 

Torsten wrote:
Please, mind the spelling of awful. The GMAT is a requirement for most MBA programs, so of course the standard is higher than your usual ESL tests.

PS: If you think the GMAT vocabulary is awful it might be a good idea for you steer clear off those words.

Hi Torsten! What does it mean steer off?
Many thanks
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Keep away from Mon Dec 06, 2004 20:31 pm  Keep away from
 

keep away from
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GMAT higher standard Mon Dec 06, 2004 20:32 pm  GMAT higher standard
 

Anonymous wrote:
Torsten wrote:
Please, mind the spelling of awful. The GMAT is a requirement for most MBA programs, so of course the standard is higher than your usual ESL tests.

PS: If you think the GMAT vocabulary is awful it might be a good idea for you steer clear off those words.

Hi Torsten! What does it mean steer clearoff?
Many thanks
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Keep away from Mon Dec 06, 2004 20:34 pm  Keep away from
 

Torsten wrote:
keep away from

I will follow your wise advice.
Thank you very much
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Tests Thu May 19, 2005 13:36 pm  Tests
 

This site provides you with tests on english but are there other sites where I can take mathematical tests online or say print them out.
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New GMAT tests Sat Jun 04, 2005 8:17 am  New GMAT tests
 

Torsten wrote:
As of now you can test your GMAT vocabulary here:
http://www.english-test.net/gmat/index.html

Please, let us know if all the tests work smoothly.
Thanks
Torsten

hi

This GMAT test is really difficult. Shocked
after doing some practice courses it would be very much beneficial in the writing skills
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New GMAT tests Sat Jun 04, 2005 10:56 am  New GMAT tests
 

These tests are quite hard, I have to admit.
But at the same time it strangely happens that I score 8-10 proper answers in each and every one of them...... hehe I'm good Razz
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New GMAT tests Wed Mar 22, 2006 19:53 pm  New GMAT tests
 

What is the rational behind the vocabulary tests? In verbal section of GMAT there is sentence correction (grammer) critical reasoning (logic) some reading comprehension.

It is always good to build ones vocabulary. If someone can explain me in detail benefit of these vocabulary tests in relation to GMAT? Vocabulary that i have seen in GMAT tests are much easier than posted on this site. All major prep courses don't emphasis on vocabulary and focus more on grammer,logic and fast reading.

Can you please explain?
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How to prepare for the GMAT Wed Mar 22, 2006 20:42 pm  How to prepare for the GMAT
 

Hi gmaatmaster, many thanks for your questions. The vocabulary tests on this site can help you learn important words that often occur in the GMAT. For example, you will learn the difference between the adjective rational and the noun rationale. Also, you might want to take a look at this story to learn more about the use of the articles:
How to use the articles.

If you like you can tell us why you want to take the GMAT and what you think is the best way of preparing for it.
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