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Leavey Offers Free GMAT Practice Test

The Leavey School of Business is offering a GMAT/GRE practice exam. The practice exam will be held Saturday, Nov. 15, 2014, at 10 a.m. at Santa Clara University. The Leavey School of Business has partnered with Kaplan to sponsor the practice exam.

Each participant will receive a free practice test including all multiple-choice sections under real life proctored conditions, a detailed score report highlighting your strengths and weaknesses, a complete explanation of every question, strategies for improvement and exclusive discounts on Kaplan courses.

The GMAT exam has been the test of choice by the world’s business leaders to get into the world’s leading business schools. More than 6,000 business and management programs worldwide accept it, for nearly 60 years. The GMAT exam was created by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), the global non-profit council of business schools to set the standard for its ability to predict success in the classroom.

The GMAT exam measures the skills you have and the skills schools need in order to showcase the skills that matter most, to schools and businesses, with the GMAT exam’s unique Integrated Reasoning section. Testing for the exam is available around the world in state-of-the-art facilities designed to provide an unparalleled test-taking experience so that you can perform your best.

This event is open to all members of the public. The event is free to attend but registration must be completed online prior to the event. Registration can be completed online. All attendants must have their own laptop for this event.

 

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