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December 19, 2009

The GMAT Sentence Correction Challenge

Nick Saint:

What does mastery of the finer points of English grammar have to do with succeeding in business?

Nothing.

But if you want to get into a top business school, you need to do well on the GMAT. And that means tangling with some very ugly verbal questions.

Specifically, it means psychoanalyzing the folks who put the test together, who sometimes don't include a correct English answer as one of the options.

When there's no right answer to a question (which there often isn't in business), you have to figure out the least-wrong answer--without being driven insane by rage at the stupidity of your questioner. Thus, the GMAT tests your aptitude for all sorts of things you WILL need in business.

Posted by Jim Zellmer at December 19, 2009 1:01 AM
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