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What is a Computer Adaptive Test?

Letting the CAT Out of the Bag:  What is a Computer Adaptive Test (CAT)? Those raised in the pre-Internet age might be surprised to know that the millennial generation (current age of about 15-35), for all their fluency with digital devices, prefer to take tests with...

GMAT Official Guide 2019 is Here!

Merry GMAT Christmas, everyone! The Official Guide 2019 is here and, along with a new color scheme, it brings along some new problems and other content, so we at Clayborne are here to bring you everything you need to know about it in a three part series. Part 1 of...

How to Interpret Your GMAT Score

Interpreting GMAT scores can feel like a difficult GMAT Math problem, so here’s a quick rundown to help you navigate the GMAT score terrain. The first and most important number on your score report is the composite score, which ranges from 200-800. The current average...

What is the format of the GMAT?

The GMAC recently announced that they’re changing the format of the GMAT. What does this mean for test-takers? Join our GMAT director James Supplee as he explains these changes and their implications for you.

How to take Official GMAT Practice Tests

One of the most challenging things for test prep students is simulating the test-day experience. Fortunately, the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) has published two free computer-adaptive tests (CATs) and four additional CATs, which are available for a...

The Clayborne Method: GMAT Edition

We at Clayborne have a track record of successful GMAT students, whose investments in their futures have paid significant dividends. Our students average a 100 point increase in their GMAT scores and regularly attend their school of choice. So how do we do it?  ...