Foreign Student Series: The Business of the GMAT

This is the VOA Special
English Education Report.



What do you think is the most popular subject of study for international students at
colleges and universities in the United States?

How many of you thought of engineering? Seventeen percent of foreign students, or
one out of six, studied engineering during the last academic year.

But the Institute of International Education says twenty percent, or one in five, studied
business and management.

Two fifth-graders, seated, shown in 2007 learning the basics of business administration during a month-long program at an elementary school in San Francisco, California
Two fifth-graders, seated, learning the basics of business administration during a month-long program at an elementary school in San Francisco, California, in 2007
Which
brings us to the subject this week in our Foreign Student Series -- the
Graduate Management Admission Test. The GMAT is commonly required for students
who want to earn a master of business administration.

The GMAT is a computer test that measures reading,
mathematics and writing skills. You have to write two essays in sixty minutes.

An organization of business schools, the Graduate
Management Admission Council, is responsible for the GMAT. Four thousand
programs around the world, it says, use the GMAT as an important part of their
admissions process.

But just as students compete on tests, tests also compete. In fact, the GMAT could
offer a good case study for a business class. The council's Web site points out
that the Educational Testing Service has recently been marketing its GRE test
to graduate schools of business.

The council presents reasons why business schools should use the GMAT instead of
the Graduate Record Examinations, or GRE. Most importantly, it says the GMAT was
designed by business schools for business schools.

The GMAT costs two hundred fifty dollars, which is a lot. But the council says that
is because the test can be taken almost every day of the year at more than four
hundred centers around the world. Almost two hundred of these are outside the United States.

Students can learn more about the GMAT at mba.com.

Now, another question: Which countries do you think send the most students to the
United States for higher education? The Institute of International Education in
New York says last year's top five were India, China, South Korea, Japan and
Canada. The United States, it says, received a record six hundred twenty-four thousand
international students. The number was seven percent higher than the year
before.

And that's the VOA Special English Education Report, written by Nancy Steinbach. Our Foreign
Student Series is online at voaspecialenglish.com. I'm Steve Ember.


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