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GMAT Anywhere Course

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GMAT Anywhere brings the GMAT classroom to you!

If you can't attend a GMAT Classroom Course location, you can benefit from interactive instructor-led GMAT prep with Kaplan's GMAT Anywhere Course—join classes from anywhere using our virtual classroom technology.


GMAT Anywhere integrates dynamic lesson material, two-way audio, and online whiteboard technology, chat, polling, teacher view via webcam and much more. You will take 9 interactive lessons and receive a home study kit of books plus access to our GMAT Online Center.

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Course Overview

GMAT Anywhere Course: €520 Don't wait! Buy now before Oct. 31 to beat price increase!

There is a €50 postage fee for all addresses in Poland

Course Materials

  • Comprehensive GMAT Online Center syllabus containing over 6000 practice items: 3 months' access
  • 9 full-length GMAT practice tests in the computer-adaptive format
  • Complete set of print materials, including Kaplan GMAT Coursebook, Pocket Reference book, Formula & Strategy Guide, GMAC's Official Guide for GMAT Review.

Additional Services

  • Essay grading for the Analytical Writing section of the GMAT
  • Email support from academic staff

Test Overview

The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a standardized test used by business school admissions officers to measure academic ability. In fact, data has shown that GMAT scores are consistently good, though imperfect, predictors of academic success in the first year of business school.

The exam measures general verbal, mathematical, and analytical writing skills. It does not test business competence nor specific subject knowledge.

The test features both verbal and math multiple-choice sections, along with two 30-minute essay topics. The GMAT is given as a Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) in most parts of the world.

A high score on the GMAT will increase the likelihood of getting into the business school program of your choice. More than 250,000 people (roughly 90,000 international test takers and 150,000 U.S. test takers) take the GMAT each year — so it is important for you to do well and stand out from the other candidates.

Test Scores

You will receive four scores on the GMAT.

  • An overall score, ranging from 200 to 800
  • A math subscore, ranging from 0 to 60
  • A verbal subscore, ranging from 0 to 60
  • A score for the Analytical Writing Assessment, ranging from 0 to 6

Percentile Rank

Each of the scores is accompanied by a percentile rank, which highlights the proportion of test takers who scored lower than you on the test. For example, if you received a percentile rank of 56, you did better than 56 percent of test takers.

The Essay

Each essay is given a separate grade on a 0-6 scale by two different graders—a human and a computer called the "e-rater". These grades are assigned holistically, taking into account all aspects of content, writing style, and grammar.

Register for the Test

The most convenient way to register is online at www.mba.com. The Graduate Management Admissions Council (GMAC) takes most major credit cards.

To retake the exam, simply follow the same procedures. However, please note that you are only allowed to take the GMAT once every 31 days, and only 5 times per year.

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