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Since starting my (36) for entering a business school, I have heard a number of my fellow classmates discuss why an entry test is a precondition for many business schools as part of the (37) . process. Although some of them are resigned to the fact that this is something they just need to do, others are extremely puzzled as to why this is (38)
An argument that seems to be popular is why anyone who holds a university and perhaps a (39) degree and who has at least three to four years of work (40) should take another test to prove himself.
Admission into a business school is quite a (41) process and the GMAT is just one of the (42) looked at by business schools to select (43)
(44) and what we each thought were the main challenges in learning a new language.
(45) , not because it was too complicated for them to grasp, but mainly because they didn’t know what a verb and a subject were in English!
It was probably then that I began to consider why a verbal and quantitative knowledge test is necessary as part of the admission process to a business school.
(46) , so once you remember why multiplying an odd with an odd number will always result in an odd number, or why words such as "therefore" and "as a result" introduce a conclusion to a certain argument, everything else will follow with practice.