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GMAT Courses in The Netherlands
Kaplan's GMAT courses provide the most complete and proven preparation for the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) in an interactive group setting. We help tens of thousands of students to prepare for the GMAT every year.
GMAT Classroom Courses in Rotterdam
Take Kaplan’s expert GMAT Classroom Course in Rotterdam and benefit from dynamic teaching, small class sizes and a 2-weekend intensive structure, plus 3 months of access to a personalized GMAT syllabus online.
Your expert teacher guides you through all of the content and strategy you need to score higher on the GMAT, including the most challenging concepts, offering extra help and personal attention when you need it.
Kaplan GMAT Classroom courses are hosted at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University - a top Dutch and European business school offering world-class MBA, Executive MBA, and Masters programs.
GMAT Course Schedule in Rotterdam
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GMAT Classroom Course in Rotterdam - €1170
- 4 days of classes over 2 consecutive weekends
- Targeted instruction with an expert Kaplan teacher
- Weekly workshops including Basic and Advanced Math
- Math, Verbal, and Analytical Writing Strategies
- 3 months’ access to online course component
- Diagnostic exam with personalized feedback
- Simulated GMAT questions on a range of difficulty levels, including 700+ level questions
- 8 full-length practice tests
- Performance tracking
- Essay grading service
Course Structure
Kaplan’s GMAT classroom course consists of 8 two-and-a-half hour sessions. The course is taught by expert Kaplan-trained teachers who have all scored in the top 10% on the exam themselves, and teach using Kaplan’s proven strategies and techniques.
- Diagnostic test: A diagnostic test will be given to you prior to the course start to complete in your own time, and is self-scored online. The test will provide you with feedback on your strengths and weaknesses.
- Math and Verbal Lessons: Our targeted classroom lessons will assist you in gaining the maximum amount of points in the least amount of time. You will receive dynamic instruction guiding you through the concepts and time-saving test strategies you must know to succeed on the GMAT.
Course Materials
You will receive our comprehensive GMAT course materials, which include:
- Course Book detailing the Kaplan strategies for each question type and providing review sections to reinforce lessons learned in class.
- Pocket Reference Book providing you with all of the math and verbal content tested on the GMAT.
- Online materials (3-months access) including interactive workshops, practice questions and quizzes, and 5 full-length computer adaptive tests to simulate your test-day experience and allow you to develop your GMAT skills and strategies at your own pace between lessons.
As a Kaplan GMAT student, you will have access to the following services throughout your 3-month enrollment period:
- Essay scoring: Kaplan teachers will score your practice essays and provide you with feedback to improve your skills for the analytical writing portion of the GMAT.
- Teacher availability: A Kaplan teacher will be available to answer questions for 30 minutes after every class, as well as by email correspondence.
The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a standardized test used by many business schools as part of the MBA admissions process. Data has shown that GMAT scores can be good predictors of academic success in the first year of MBA programs.
The GMAT tests general, mathematical, verbal and analytical writing skills. It is not a test of specific subject knowledge, nor does it assess business competence. The test contains quantitative and verbal multiple-choice questions, plus two essays.
The GMAT is offered in testing centers around the world, and takes the form of a Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) in most countries.
A good GMAT score will increase your chances of getting into your top choice of MBA program. More than 250,000 people sit the GMAT every year, so prepare thoroughly to beat the competition!
The GMAT at a Glance
Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA)
Time: 60 minutes
Format: Consists of two 30-minute essays
Topics Tested: Analysis of an Argument and Analysis of an Issue
Quantitative Section
Time: 75 minutes
Format: 37 multiple choice questions
Topics Tested: Algebra,Arithmetic,Geometry
Question Types:Problem Solving,Data Sufficiency
Verbal Section
Time: 75 minutes
Format: 41 questions
Topics Tested: Reading, Grammar, Analytical Reasoning
Question Types: Reading Comprehension, Sentence Correction, Critical Reasoning
Most people talk about GMAT scores as a number between 200 and 800, but in actual fact you will receive 4 scores, each with a percentile rank:
- An overall score, ranging from 200 to 800 (test-taker average = 540)
- A Math Section subscore, ranging from 0 to 60
- A Verbal Section subscore, ranging from 0 to 60
- An Analytical Writing Assessment score, ranging from 0 to 6
Percentile Rank
Each of the above scores is accompanied by a percentile rank, which shows the proportion of test takers who scored lower than you did. For example, a percentile rank of 65 means you scored higher than 65% of all other test takers.
Essay Scores
Each essay is graded individually from 0-6 and is marked by both a human and a computer. The grade is assigned holistically, taking into account all aspects of the essay’s content, grammar, and writing style.
The easiest way to register for the GMAT is online via the website of the Graduate Management Admission Council at www.mba.com. The fee to take the GMAT is US $250, plus any applicable taxes for the country in which you sit the test (17.5% VAT for test-takers in the UK). GMAC takes most major credit cards.