Executive Assessment (EA) preparation Switzerland
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Executive Assessment (EA) preparation
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Save yourself time by taking an Executive Assessment (EA) preparation course with an expert. You will get to the score you need more quickly. Private EA lessons can take place in your home or office in the city of Zurich, or in our classrooms. Or enjoy the flexibility of online Executive Assessment lessons.
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What is the Executive Assessment?
The Executive Assessment is a shorter, easier version of the GMAT. The main reason it’s not as difficult is that the questions themselves are easier. It’s designed for people wanting to study for an Executive MBA. The GMAT is for people wanting to apply for a full-time MBA, or a range of other Masters programs. The sections of the Executive Assessment are all present on the GMAT.
Why is nativespeakers.ch the best option for your Executive Assessment preparation?
Top score. Your teacher, Steve Keating, scored 770 on the GMAT - in the top 1% worldwide!
Experience. Your Executive Assessment teacher has been teaching the GMAT since 2002 and the EA since it was launched in 2016, so has many years of experience getting students to the score they need. Receive all the tips and tricks you will need to get a top score
One-stop-shop. Your teacher is an English native speaker, and a teacher of mathematics, English, GMAT, GRE and EA.
Save time. If you do your Executive Assessment prep alone, it will take you longer than if you take private lessons with an EA expert.
Flexibility. You can choose when and where your Executive Assessment course takes place. Whether you feel that your test-taking skills are rusty or not, your lessons will be designed to match your level.
Guarantee. Take a no-obligation trial lesson to ensure that you have the right Executive Assessment teacher for you.
Who will be your Executive Assessment teacher?
Steve has been teaching GMAT and GRE since 2002 and the Executive Assessment since it was launched in 2016. He scored 770 on the GMAT, a score that is in the top 1% worldwide. Steve has a Master of Arts in Political Science, and the CELTA (Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults) from Cambridge University. He has taught in a range of settings from one-on-one all the way up to large seminars in university settings. His love of teaching shines through in his lessons. You can rely on his experience to provide the right guidance. Benefit from his many years of experience in preparing people for this challenging test by getting all the tips and tricks you will need.
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Frequently Asked Questions about the Executive Assessment
What is a good score on the Executive Assessment?
Scores range from 100 – 200. 150 is regarded as a good score.
How do I prepare for an Executive Assessment test?
We recommend the official preparation material to prepare for the Executive Assessment. Download the free official EA practice tests. If you want to spend less time on preparation, sign up for a trial lesson with nativespeakers.ch
How do I sign up for the Executive Assessment test?
Online sign-up for the Executive Assessment test
Where can I take the Executive Assessment test?
EA test centers
How much does it cost to take the Executive Assessment test?
The fee for the test is US$ 350
Where can I find out more detailed information about taking lessons with nativespeakers.ch?
Go to the nativespeakers.ch FAQ page for answers to commonly asked questions about taking lessons in Zurich or online.
Free Executive Assessment tips and tricks to crack the Executive Assessment
Manage your time well. This may sound simple, but you would be amazed at how many people come to me after their test and say that they did not manage their time in the best way possible. There are many steps to this, but the simplest is to realize that you have approximately 2 minutes to answer each question – 12 integrated reasoning questions in 30 minutes, 14 verbal questions in 30 minutes, and 14 math questions in 30 minutes.
Know when to guess. Nobody needs a score of 200 (the maximum), so everyone can get some questions wrong. The key is to be strategic about which questions you give up on and guess. On the GMAT, I never gave up on a question I knew I could get the answer to in a reasonable period of time, but if the question is going to take you five minutes, it’s time to move on to the next one. More guidance will be given on this important aspect of the test during lessons.
Use the best material. GMAC (Graduate Management Admission Council) administers the test, so their material is the best preparation material.
Do the test at the right time. To score highly takes preparation time. If you take the test before you are ready, you will be disappointed. Use the computer-based Executive Assessment tests from the official site to assess your level after you have done some preparation.
Concentrate on improving all areas of the test. Some people are better at math. Some are better at English. Others are geniuses with integrated reasoning. It doesn’t matter where your points come from. There are improvements to be made in all areas of the test.