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The PowerScore Weekend GMAT Course Syllabus

What we cover in class

The PowerScore Weekend GMAT Course consists of four sessions of four hours each. Sessions I and II are taught on Saturday, and Sessions III and IV are taught on Sunday. The total in-class instruction time is sixteen hours. Your seminar booklet contains extensive discussions of GMAT questions, drills, and analyses, and all attendees at the course receive the Official Guide to GMAT Review, 12th Edition, which contains more than 1400 actual GMAT questions.

The following syllabus is used in the PowerScore Weekend GMAT Course:


  • GMAT CAT Format and Scoring Reviewed

    The Format of the GMAT
    Adaptivity and Question Order
    Guessing Strategy
    Pacing
    The CAT Environment

  • Quantitative Section—General

    Section Overview and Mathematical Principles Covered
    Problem Solving Questions
    Backplugging™ an Answer Choice
    Backplugging™ by Supplying Numbers
    Numerical Approximation™
    The Importance of Analyzing the Answer Choices
    Data Sufficiency Questions
    The Data SufficienTree™
    Know, Don’t Solve™
    Backplugging™ Revisited

  • Quantitative Section—Algebra

    Creating Expressions
    Creating Expressions--Mini-Challenge
    Equations
    Simplifying Equations
    Solving Equations
    FOIL and Quadratic Equations
    Classic GMAT Equation Forms
    Equation Traps
    Sample Equation Problems
    Inequalities
    Sample Inequality Problems
    Functions
    Sample Function Problems

  • Verbal Section—Critical Reasoning

Attacking the Stimulus
When to Read the Question Stem
The Elements of Argumentation
Identifying Premises and Conclusions
Analyzing the Question Stem
Critical Reasoning Question Types
Prephrasing Answers
The Answer Choices
Must Be True Questions
The Fact Test™
Weaken Questions
GMAT Causality
Assumption and Strengthen Questions
The Supporter/Defender Assumption Model™
The Assumption Negation Technique™
Resolve the Paradox Questions
Method/Flaw Questions
Fallacious Methods of Reasoning

  • Analytical Writing—Analysis of an Issue

    The Scoring of Analytical Writing Responses
    Criteria Used by the e-Rater
    Ten Essay Points to Consider
    Structuring the Essay
    Time Management
    Analysis of an Issue Scoring Criteria
    Seven Key Issue Points
    Sample Essay Template
    Sample Responses and Criticism

  • Analytical Writing—Analysis of an Argument

    Sample Topics
    Scoring Criteria
    Structuring Your Essay
    Classic Errors of Reasoning
    Analysis of an Argument Sample Responses
    Analysis of an Argument Review
    Final AWA Thoughts

  • Quantitative Section—Geometry

    Lines—Intersecting, Perpendicular, and Parallel
    Polygons
    Triangles
    Classic GMAT Triangles
    Quadrilaterals
    Circles
    Solids and Volume
    Coordinate Geometry
    Attacking Problems and Technique Application
    Formula List

  • Quantitative Section—Word Problems

Rate Problems
Work Problems
Mixture Problems
Interest, Discount, and Profit Problems
Sets and Groups Problems
Probability—Single and Multiple Event
Data Interpretation Problems
Formula List and Endnotes

  • Verbal Section—Reading Comprehension

    Approaching the Passages—6 Critical Steps
    Change Your Mindset About Reading Comprehension
    Passage Context
    Read from General to Specific
    Question Types
    Prephrasing
    Contenders and Losers
    Final Notes
    Reading Comprehension Passages

  • Verbal Section—Sentence Correction

    Principles of Sentence Correction
    Classic Sentence Correction Errors
    Answer Choice Analysis
    Sample Problems

  • Post–Course Review

    Two Post–Course Study Plans
    Additional Materials and Assistance
    GMAT Rules, Regulations, and Readiness
    Several Days Before the Test
    The Day of the Test
    At the Test Center

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"The GMAT weekend course was great, I now have an idea on what I need to work on more before taking the test. The review booklet is great, with detailed explanations and ideas on how to take the test. I really recommended this to people taking the GMAT, it definitely helps."
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