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Whether you've been working on San Diego GMAT preparation on your own or haven't even gotten started yet, Varsity Tutors can help you find the comprehensive test prep that works best for you. If you're working on MBA program applications, you're likely preparing to take a graduate-level assessment exam like the Graduate Management Admission Test, or GMAT. Since your testing results can provide an indication of how you'll do in a school's MBA program, you'll likely feel pretty motivated to work hard to prepare.

The GMAT may be one of the biggest challenges you face as you apply to business programs at institutions like San Diego State University - Fowler College of Business. We can help you explore your GMAT prep options, whether you're a student or a professional looking to invest in their future. Varsity Tutors can help you figure out if you'd rather enroll in a San Diego prep course or if you'd benefit more from working one-on-one with a San Diego GMAT tutor. We will work to find the resources that are best for your needs.

What can San Diego GMAT prep cover?

In all, you have three-and-a-half hours to complete the four sections in the GMAT: the Analytical Writing Assessment, Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Integrated Reasoning. There are a variety of questions designed to test your abilities throughout each section. Read on to get a closer look at the exam's contents. While you have three different sequence options to pick from on test day, we're going to start with the Quantitative Reasoning section.

There are 31 multiple-choice questions in the Quantitative Reasoning section. You will have 62 minutes to solve the complex problems that work to assess your abilities in terms of problem-solving and data sufficiency. You'll need to demonstrate strong skills in applying logical and analytical reasoning to different situations, as well as your ability to interpret and evaluate graphics data.

The Integrated Reasoning section measures your ability to synthesize and evaluate information from a variety of sources to solve complex problems. There are four types of questions: multi-source reasoning, two-part analysis, graphics interpretation, and table analysis. These are divided between 12 multiple-choice problems, some of which will require several responses. Others will allow you access to a basic calculator. You will face problems that ask you to evaluate a trade-off, discern relationships based on graphical imagery, or identify discrepancies between data sources, among other skills. You are given 30 minutes to complete this section.

You are given 65 minutes to solve the Verbal Reasoning section, which spans 36 multiple-choice questions. There are three types of questions: critical reasoning, reading comprehension, and sentence correction. This portion of the exam tests you in a variety of important skills. Reading comprehension questions come with a passage that you will need to use to solve the corresponding questions, which task you with identifying supporting ideas, logical structure, style, and more. Critical reasoning, on the other hand, focuses on shorter passages that you will need to evaluate or present arguments against or for. Sentence correction questions assess your understanding of grammar, structure, and expression.

The Analytical Writing Assessment section allows you to spend 30 minutes analyzing and responding to an argument. You will need to discuss your analysis of a given argument, which may include general business or another topic. You will need to have strong organizational and time management skills to fully develop your thoughts and ideas, and you must use evidence from the argument to support your response. This section is assessed by an electronic system and by trained evaluators to obtain a more thorough score.

What are the benefits of different types of San Diego GMAT prep?

There are two main categories of San Diego GMAT prep: prep courses and personalized tutoring. Varsity Tutors can get you set up with either option. Since each test prep option has its own set of benefits, it isn't uncommon for potential business students to participate in both. Let's explore your options more deeply.

If you're interested in enrolling in a San Diego GMAT prep class, we can help you sign up for this collaborative and interactive online instruction. Sessions are held in two- or four-week terms, with new sessions starting up every week. Online classes allow you to participate anywhere that you learn best. We can help you sign up for live sessions that fit your busy schedule, whether you'd rather study during your lunch break or over the weekend.

Alongside your classmates and instructor, you can attend each live session to join in on GMAT-focused activities and discussions. Your instructor aims to help you and your peers work to build the skills the exam will test you on while introducing you to unique test-taking techniques, like ways to quickly outline your argument analysis. You can even work one-on-one with your test prep mentor in between sessions if you find something particularly challenging.

Some students learn better when they work alongside a tutor in a one-on-one setting. We can help you start studying under the guidance of a GMAT mentor who can provide thoroughly customized online or in-person sessions. Unlike traditional learning, tutoring lets you work with an instructor who can identify your learning personality, interests, academic and testing goals, strengths, and areas of opportunity to develop a study plan that addresses your individual needs without rehashing the material that you are already well-versed in. If you're already thoroughly prepared for the Analytical Writing Assessment, your instructor can focus your attention on the synthesis and problem-solving skills you will need for the Integrated Reasoning portion. Your mentor can work to help you figure out the ideal approach to your GMAT preparation efforts.

How can I sign up for GMAT review in San Diego?

Varsity Tutors can help you take your San Diego GMAT prep to a new level, whether you'd prefer to prepare with an online class or the custom-tailored guidance of a private instructor. Contact our educational consultants to learn more about how you can take advantage of these efficient and effective opportunities.

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