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Building A GMAT Preparation Plan

by Grace Dickins

Studying for any major test is difficult, but the GMAT poses an especially difficult challenge. Rather than the fact-and-rote approach taken by most high school and early college testing, the GMAT tests an appropriate graduate-level set of skills - that of problem solving and contextual analysis. Ho...

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6 Pros and Cons of Standardised Testing

by Grace Dickins

Standardised tests usually consist of true or false or multiple-choice questions with a smaller portion of the test dedicated to short-answer or essay questions, and test students on a range of subjects. Given the increasing significance of testing requirements through programmes, parents and studen...

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Time Management Advice for the GMAT

by Grace Dickins

Successfully completing the GMAT to obtain the score you need requires a tiered plan of action developed over the months and weeks leading up to your scheduled test date. Integrating an effective time management strategy that works with your strengths is crucial.

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What Are Some Good Ways to Learn During the Summer?

by Grace Dickins

The summer is a wonderful time of year for a lot of things - relaxing in parks, eating ice lollies and getting a good suntan. But learning new things and keeping your brain sharp are not always high on the summer to-do list. How can you avoid the "brain drain" that sets in as the temperature creeps ...

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4 Ways to Educate Your Child Using Current Events

by Christine Chadwick

In addition to academics, it is important for students to begin developing strong soft skills during their academic career. Soft skills refer to a person's behavior and personality. These skills become habits and traits that affect how a student will interact with classmates, instructors, and future...

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