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Bell Curves Blog
Bell Curves coming to Atlanta and Los Angeles!
After months of planning, we’re pleased to announce Bell Curves will be offering classes in two of our favorite places next month: Atlanta and Los Angeles.
We invite you to come join us as we continue providing the most comprehensive GMAT Preparation experience for people looking to boost their score. For all those who have inquired over the years about when we’d be coming West and South, that time is September 2010.
Our Classic GMAT course provides all the tools needed to get the GMAT score you want. Based on our proprietary Walkthrough Instruction Method, and underpinned by excellent support service and world-class instructors, our courses place an emphasis on gaining the Knowledge you need, honing your ability to Recognize which concepts are tested, and learning to fluidly apply your Execution in our highly effective K-R-E approach. Forget tricks or gimmicks! Learn what you need and how to use it with Bell Curves.
Here’s a bit more information on upcoming events in the Atlanta and Los Angeles areas: (more…)
Ideas to Innovation: What an idea! What an opportunity!
GMAC’s recently launched Ideas to Innovation Challenge (I2I) presents an intriguing host of possibilities. Let’s take a look at what the I2I program is:
Created in 2008 with a US$10 million commitment, the Management Education for Tomorrow (MET) Fund formalizes and enhances the Graduate Management Admission Council’s long-standing commitment to investing in strategic philanthropic initiatives that benefit business and management education globally. (more…)
Grab the CAT by the Tail
Many GMAT test-takers are often confused by how scores are generated for the test. Lots of this confusion stems from the seemingly straight-forward, but not easily explained, notion of a Computer Adaptive Test (CAT).
The confusion is pervasive enough, it seems, that GMAC often makes a point to clarify what a CAT is and does at various conferences, on their website, and on their official GMAT Blog. In a recent blog post, Dr. Eileen Talento-Miller provided some information about how CATs are designed and how they function in a way that even us lay-people can understand. Dr. Talento-Miller is a Ph.D.-certified psychometrician, and in many respects she does a sound job laying out the CAT basics in an easy-to-digest fashion. (more…)