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A recent Graduate Management Admission Test score is a required component of an application to most business schools in the United States and many others worldwide. The GMAT is a standardized exam that measures analytical writing, verbal, and quantitative skills.
SIMULATOR FEATURES LIST:
Scoring Engine: The Upstart Raising Simulator includes an accurate scoring engine that truly separates it from any other practice materials available. Our simulator has proven to be an incredibly accurate indicator of student preparedness and is currently used by students and course instructors worldwide as the most accurate score indicator available
Adaptive Questions: Another critical aspect available in our Simulator and nowhere else, is an accurate reproduction of the GMAT's question selection algorithm. Other practice exams provide only the number of questions you will be presented on test day, but this could never simulate a real GMAT exam! On the real exam, your next question is chosen from a pool of thousands of questions of varying difficulty. The GMAT will continue to present you with harder and harder questions until your performance begins to level out. The GMAT uses this performance dependent question selection algorithm to narrow in on your final section score! Here again, the Upstart Raising Simulator has provided an accurate recreation. Our GMAT Simulator contains over 300 questions of predetermined difficulty and will present them to you according to your current performance level. For high performers, this is especially important, because you need to practice under conditions where you are continually presented with difficult questions. Only under these conditions will you learn to accurately manage your time in a manner conducive to achieving the highest score possible!
New Question Types: Our question pool has been updated with the newest question types to appear on the GMAT. Some of the new critical reasoning questions that ask "The two portions in boldface play which of the following roles?" have been unofficially named bold-faced critical reasoning questions. You're guaranteed to see at least one of these "bold faced" critical reasoning question on every simulated exam, and high scorers will encounter the more difficult probability questions that are starting to appear on actual GMAT exams.
Time Management: remaining time is displayed in the top-left hand corner of the Simulator, and just like on the real exam, you may make the timer invisible until there are only 5 minutes remaining on the current section. At that time, the timer will countdown in minutes and seconds, and can not be disabled.
Endurance Test: Just practicing on the Math or Verbal sections separately won't provide the type of preparation you need to score your best. You need to practice through the grueling 3.5 hours of mental focus with only two 5 minute breaks. Our Simulator provides the full GMAT experience including the AWA Section and it accurately times the entire exam.
Support for Candidates with Disabilities: The Graduate Management Admission Council makes several accommodations available to test takers with documented disabilities. Our Simulator recreates the actual nonstandard options available to these candidates and allows them to practice under the true conditions they will experience on test day.
Review your results: After your exam is complete you are presented with your score and a chance to review the questions on your exam along with your answers, the correct answers, timing analysis, and an explanation.





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