Hello everyone,
I have been studying for GMAT for the last 2 months. I find it strange that GMAT tests the verbal skills of a B-school applicant to an extent even an English expert 'may not' answer all questions correctly.
IMO, good English is essential in order for a student to follow the MBA courses effectively, but sometimes I feel that the level of difficulty of the verbal questions has 'gone too far' that it lacks practicality. It is very much the same as studying great theories which you may not even apply in your daily life. Does it matter how great a person's English is if he or she excel in business like no other? I don't think every billionaire in this world can actually score 50 on verbal. What is your opinion?
I have been studying for GMAT for the last 2 months. I find it strange that GMAT tests the verbal skills of a B-school applicant to an extent even an English expert 'may not' answer all questions correctly.
IMO, good English is essential in order for a student to follow the MBA courses effectively, but sometimes I feel that the level of difficulty of the verbal questions has 'gone too far' that it lacks practicality. It is very much the same as studying great theories which you may not even apply in your daily life. Does it matter how great a person's English is if he or she excel in business like no other? I don't think every billionaire in this world can actually score 50 on verbal. What is your opinion?












