GMAT
Prep Plus
2020
Editor, 2020 Edition
Paula L. Fleming, MA, MBA
Contributing Editor
Ethan A. Weber
Special thanks to our faculty authors and reviewers
Steve Bartley; Harry Broome; James Carney; Chris Cosci; Amy T. Craddock; Emily Graves; Jack Hayes, MBA; Jo LAbbate; Gordon Spector; Chris Sun; Caroline Sykes; Mary Toro
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How to Use This Book
Welcome to Kaplans GMAT Prep Plus 2020
Congratulations on your decision to pursue an MBA or other graduate management degree and thank you for choosing Kaplan for your GMAT preparation.
Youve made the right choice in acquiring this bookyoure now armed with a comprehensive GMAT program that is the result of decades of researching the GMAT and teaching many thousands of students the skills they need to succeed. You have what you need to score higher; the next step is to make the commitment to your study plan, which, according to the GMAT test maker, averages about 100 hours of preparation for 600+ and 700+ scorers.
Lets start by walking you through everything you need to know to take advantage of this book and your online resources.
Learning Objectives
In this section, you will learn how to:
- Identify the types of study resources this book contains, including instruction covering everything tested on the GMAT, strategies for every question type, and practice questions of all types
- Explain how to register and access this books online resources, which include full-length computer adaptive tests, analysis of your results, answers and explanations, video workshops, and more
- Create a study plan that lets you start your preparation for the GMAT with confidence
Your Book
There are two main components of your GMAT Prep Plus study package: your book and your online resources. This book contains:
- Detailed instruction covering the essential verbal, math, and writing concepts
- Time-tested and effective Kaplan Methods and strategies for every question type
- Over 350 practice questions, followed by detailed answer explanations
Your Online Resources
Your Kaplan online resources give you access to additional instruction and practice materials to reinforce key concepts and sharpen your GMAT skills. The following list summarizes the resources available to you:
- Six full-length computer-adaptive practice tests (CATs). Take one at the beginning of your studies to discover your strengths and weaknesses. Later in your prep, take practice tests every week or two to become thoroughly familiar with the tests format and timing and to measure your progress.
- Analysis of your performance on each practice test, including detailed answer explanations
- Practice sets for the Verbal, Quantitative, Analytical Writing, and Integrated Reasoning sections of the GMAT
- A 200-question Qbank for additional targeted practice
- Video workshops featuring veteran GMAT instructors
- The GMAT Strategy Sheet
Getting Started
Studying for the GMAT can be daunting, and with so many resources available to you, it may not be clear where to begin. Dont worry; well break it down one step at a time, just as well do with the GMAT questions that you will soon be on your way to mastering.
Getting Started
- Register your online resources.
- Sign up for a free Live Online event.
- Take a computer-adaptive GMAT practice test to identify your strengths and weaknesses.
- Create a study plan.
- Learn and practice using this book and your online resources.
- Take more computer-adaptive practice tests to gauge your progress.
Step 1: Register Your Online Resources
Register your online resources using these simple steps:
- Go to kaptest.com/moreonline.
- Follow the on-screen instructions. Please have a copy of your book available.
Access to the online resources is limited to the original owner of this book and is nontransferable. Kaplan is not responsible for providing access to the online resources to customers who purchase or borrow used copies of this book. Access to the online resources expires one year after you register.
Step 2: Sign Up for a Free Live Online Event
Kaplans GMAT Live Online events are interactive, instructor-led GMAT training sessions that you can join from anywhere you can access the internet.
Live Online events are held in a state-of-the-art virtual classroom in real time, just like a physical classroom experience, and are led by an experienced Kaplan instructor. Youll interact with your teacher and other classmates using audio, instant chat, whiteboard, polling, and screen sharing.
To register for a free GMAT Live Online event, go to KaplanGMAT.com and search for a free event. Live Online events are available for all locations.
Step 3: Take a GMAT Practice Test
Its essential to take a practice test early on. Doing so will give you the initial feedback and diagnostic information that you will need to achieve your maximum score. Taking a full-length test right at the start can be intimidating, but remember: your practice test scores dont count. During your first practice testand any practice test you taketurn off your cell phone, give the test your full attention, and learn from your performance.
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