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		<title>Grockit Launches New IIM CAT Product</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 16:10:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jake becker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Earlier this year, we began working to create a new Grockit learning community centered around the Indian Institutes of Management Common Admission Test (IIM-CAT).  Over 300,000 students sit for the CAT each year, fighting for as few as 2,000 seats in one of the prestigious Indian management institutes, making it one of the most competitive [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Earlier this year, we began working to create a new Grockit learning community  centered around the Indian Institutes of Management Common Admission  Test (IIM-CAT).  Over 300,000 students sit for the CAT each year,  fighting for as few as 2,000 seats in one of the prestigious Indian  management institutes, making it one of the most competitive standardized tests in the world. In 2009, the CAT moved from  paper to a Computer-Based Test (CBT), a transition that has simplified  the administration process, but presents a range of new challenges to  students preparing for the exam.</p>
<p>In helping students meet these challenges, we are thrilled to announce the official launch of the <a href="https://grockit.com/iim-cat/info" target="_blank">Grockit IIM-CAT</a> group!  <a href="http://yourstory.in/2011/09/grockit-introduces-test-prep-for-india-s-cat-exam/" target="_blank">Here&#8217;s the first story</a> covering this news, see the press release below.</p>
<p>With  Grockit’s Indian user base growing fast, (in 2010, 27% of GMAT students  in India used Grockit) it&#8217;s evident that CAT 2011 students are also seeking  online solutions. Test Series and practice materials run upwards of Rs.  5000 ($112), and restrict students’ learning environment to test  centers, packed classrooms, and the confines of a physical textbook.  Grockit expands these borders, providing students 24/7 access to  adaptive customizable assessments, social group study, detailed strength  and weakness reports and a computer-based experience similar to the one  on Test Day.</p>
<p>We  are launching with over 3,000 practice questions covering every topic  area presented on CAT since 2001. Since we’ve found Verbal Ability to be the  most important section for students to practice, two-thirds of our  content will be in these areas. We’ve made the Quantitative Ability and  Data Interpretation sections super difficult, drawing from the expertise  of our experienced CAT authors, editors and IIM alumni. And we plan to  continue to build out our curriculum on a rolling basis, using  information from newly released tests and ongoing feedback from our  users. See our official press release, below.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">&nbsp;</p>
<p id="internal-source-marker_0.3055631946827567" style="text-align: center;" dir="ltr"><strong>Grockit Introduces Test Prep for India’s CAT Exam</strong></p>
<p>September 28, 2011 &#8212; Grockit,  the leader in collaborative and social learning, today announced the  availability of its test preparation program for India’s Common  Admission Test (CAT), the required exam for admission into Indian  Institutes of Management (IIM). Grockit, which is currently used by over  a quarter of students in India studying for the Graduate Management  Admission Test (GMAT), is releasing the IIM CAT program in response to  customer demand and the company’s rapidly growing Indian user base.</p>
<p>Grockit’s  IIM CAT prep differs from existing programs in that it’s built around  an adaptive, social and interactive experience for  students. Users have the advantage of preparing for the exam in a  virtual group setting and receiving real-time feedback from their peers  and Grockit tutors. This “anytime and anywhere” approach allows students  who may not live in big cities with easily accessible testing centers  to have access to an affordable, web-based alternative. The personalised  study plan format adapts to each individual user’s level and shifts as  the student improves and progresses.  And since the IIM CAT recently  moved from a paper-based test to a computer-based test, Grockit’s  web-based format gives students a similar experience to what they’ll  have during the real test.</p>
<p>“Students  in India are incredibly enthusiastic about Grockit,” said Roy Gilbert,  CEO, Grockit. “We’ve seen remarkable growth in India over the last year,  and we’re excited to help our Indian users tackle one of the  highest-stakes exams in the world.”</p>
<p>Grockit  created the test prep program for the IIM CAT by working with partners  on the ground in India, leading American and Indian authors, and IIM CAT  specialists and alumni. The pricing for the program is significantly  lower than alternative options currently available; for more information visit our <a href="https://grockit.com/iim-cat/info">programs page</a> and IIM CAT blog.</p>
<p>“Grockit  is the most addictive, creative and engaging product for learning I&#8217;ve  come across. Thanks guys!” says Shuba, a student from Chennai, India.</p>
<p>The launch of Grockit’s CAT test prep follows Grockit’s <a href="../2011/06/20/grockit-goes-abroad/">launch</a> of Rupee pricing and localised Indian payment options earlier this  year. Currently, more than 25 percent of people taking the GMAT in India  already use Grockit to study, answering 1.25 million study questions in  the past year alone.</p>
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		<title>Grad apps, Step 3: Prepare for and take the appropriate test(s).</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2009 07:02:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>heather</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Test preparation 3 of 8 in a series You&#8217;ve decided you want to go to graduate school. You&#8217;ve done your research. You&#8217;ve created your own system to manage your application process. Next, it&#8217;s time to get the biggest hurdle out of the way: Step 3: Prepare for and take the appropriate test(s). I could write [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="alt pull-1 span-17">Test preparation</h2>
<p><span class="alt quiet"><a href="http://grockit.com/applying-to-graduate-school-series/">3 of 8 in a series</a></span></p>
<hr class="span-16" />You&#8217;ve decided you want to go to graduate school. You&#8217;ve done your research. You&#8217;ve created your own system to manage your application process. Next, it&#8217;s time to get the biggest hurdle out of the way:</p>
<h2>Step 3: Prepare for and take the appropriate test(s).</h2>
<p>I could write about test prep all day&#8211;and will do so in later blog entries&#8211;but for the sake of the &#8220;To Do&#8221; list in progress, I&#8217;ll keep the main points few and, well, pointed. My goal in writing this tonight is to help you setup a study-and-execution plan for tackling your test or tests.</p>
<h3>Determine which test(s) you will need to take for your particular program(s).</h3>
<p>This may sound like a no-brainer, but there are some testing considerations that are easier to overlook. For most graduate business programs, you&#8217;ll generally need to take the GMAT; for law school, you&#8217;ll need to take the LSAT; for medical school, you&#8217;ll need to take the MCAT; optometry school, OAT; dental school, DAT; pharmacy school, PCAT; and for most other programs, you&#8217;ll probably need to take the GRE.</p>
<p>But some programs vary, and certain types of students may need to take additional tests. For instance, some graduate business schools accept the GRE or MAT (Miller Analogies Test). For students who were educated abroad (in locations other than the U.S.), most graduate programs require a TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language). Research your particular program(s) at your particular school(s) to ensure you&#8217;re covering all your bases.</p>
<h3>Learn all about the test(s).</h3>
<p>Enter the name of the test into a search engine. Find out the test provider, then go to the testmaker&#8217;s website. Read up on the format and scoring of the test, content tested, and time restrictions. Find out where you&#8217;ll be taking the test and what you are and are not allowed to bring with you to the test center.</p>
<p>Questions you should be able to answer about the test(s) you need to take:</p>
<ul>
<li>Is this a paper-and-pencil test, a computer-based test, or a computer-adaptive test?</li>
<li>What&#8217;s the difference between a computer-based test and a computer-adaptive test? (if applicable)</li>
<li>Will I be penalized for wrong answers or unanswered questions?</li>
<li>What content is tested?</li>
<li>What types of questions appear in each section?</li>
<li>How many questions of each type in each section?</li>
<li>How much time is allotted for each section?</li>
<li>How does this test&#8217;s content and format serve as a valid measure of aptitude for graduate studies in my field? (This one&#8217;s more of a question that, if applied to each question type, can help you better understand <em>why</em> the test is designed as it so that you can master the reasoning it tests.)</li>
</ul>
<p>To help you on your way, here&#8217;s where you can find information on some of the most common graduate admissions tests:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>GMAT</strong> &#8212; test administration organization: GMAC; website: <a href="http://www.mba.com" target="_blank">www.mba.com</a></li>
<li><strong>GRE</strong> &#8212; test administration organization: ETS; website: <a href="http://www.ets.org/gre/" target="_blank">www.ets.org/gre/</a></li>
<li><strong>LSAT</strong> &#8212; test administration organization: LSAC; website: <a href="http://www.lsac.org" target="_blank">www.lsac.org</a></li>
<li><strong>MCAT</strong> &#8212; test administration organization: AAMC; website: <a href="http://www.aamc.org/mcat/" target="_blank">www.aamc.org/mcat/</a></li>
</ul>
<h3><em><span style="font-style: normal">Devise a well-rounded and layered study plan.</span><br />
</em></h3>
<p>There are countless different preparation methods available to you; the sheer volume of materials and resources available can be overwhelming. Should you take a class? Study alone? Hire a tutor? Which books should you use to study? Should you practice on the computer? Should you study math content? If so, which content? Should you focus solely on testing strategy? If so, what strategies are most effective?</p>
<p>How you prepare&#8211;class, solo study, tutor&#8211;is up to you. But here&#8217;s what you <em>must </em>do:</p>
<ul>
<li>Always start with an actual practice test, preferably a sample test released by the testmaker. That&#8217;s your baseline, and it&#8217;ll help you figure out your natural strengths and weaknesses in both content and strategy.</li>
<li>Balance your approach. Your preparation should include a combination of content-based study, test/question/section strategy, and test simulations.</li>
<li>Your early preparation should be dominantly content-oriented, with a moderate dose of question-type strategy and very little, if any, test-like practice. Take advantage of the time you have to really shore up your weaker areas, but make sure you don&#8217;t neglect your strengths. Taking too many practice tests or sections too early in the game merely reinforces bad habits, making them harder to break later on.</li>
<li>Your mid-range preparation should be a balance between content-oriented study and question- and section-strategy practice, with some test simulations.</li>
<li>The final stage of your preparation should be primarily test simulations, with detailed post-mortem analysis of each test from all points of view (weak content areas, troublesome question types, and section/test strategy issue management). Make sure you take adequate time in your analysis to learn from your mistakes.</li>
</ul>
<p>As for the solo study/class/tutor question, you&#8217;ll need to do some self-reflection here. If you tend to do well on standardized tests and you&#8217;re very disciplined, then solo study might be fine. If you&#8217;re slightly less disciplined, then the structure of a class might do you well. And it&#8217;s always great to have the advice of an expert available in a class or through a tutor, but cost is a factor to consider (and add to your budget, should you choose one of these options).</p>
<h3>Use quality materials.</h3>
<p>With the stockpiles of material available to you, it&#8217;s easy to get overwhelmed. The first and best material to use is the material released by the testmaker. Get your hands on previously released tests and free practice materials, usually available on the testmaker&#8217;s website. You may also be able to purchase additional prep materials through the website or at your local or online bookstore.</p>
<p>To supplement the testmaker&#8217;s resources, join some online forums and read through the posts of other test takers. Use an internet search engine. Play on <a href="http://grockit.com" target="_blank">Grockit</a>!</p>
<p>Your materials should provide a mix of formats, at least some of which should be very similar to that of the test. Shameless-yet-earnest plug: Since most tests are now either computer-based or computer-adaptive, Grockit can provide great preparation in a rather test-like format, while still allowing you to work on content with experts and other learners alike and review your practice material in-depth later on.</p>
<h3>Do test simulations.</h3>
<p>Never, and I mean <em>never ever</em>, take a standardized test without doing a healthy amount of test simulation practice. Make sure your test simulations are as test-like as possible: place yourself in a similar environment, observe time constraints strictly, use only the resources you will be permitted at the test site (i.e., don&#8217;t use your calculator unless your test permits the use of one), and take only the allotted breaks.</p>
<p>After learning about the test format, always start your preparation with an actual practice test, preferably a sample test released by the testmaker. Take it before you review any content (and likely waste time reviewing stuff you already know or didn&#8217;t need to know). That&#8217;s your baseline, and it&#8217;ll help you figure out your natural strengths and weaknesses in both content and strategy.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t do too many prep tests until you&#8217;re comfortable with the knowledge that your test-taking habits are correct and consistent. As you shift into your later phases of preparation, you should ramp up the frequency of your simulations. Once you&#8217;ve scored three times at in acceptable score range, you&#8217;re ready to take the real thing.</p>
<p>Once that&#8217;s done and your scores are finalized, it&#8217;s time to get to the <a href="http://grockit.com/2009/02/16/grad-apps-step-4-get-your-transcripts-and-other-academic-documents-sent/" target="_blank">paperwork</a>.</p>
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