Denmark Education

September 12, 2009

The quality of education in Denmark is very good as the country houses major colleges and Universities of the world. In Denmark, classes start from September to June. You will be having a break in July and August. Here is a list of the famous colleges and Universities of Denmark along with their addresses.

Aalborg University Fredrik bajers
Vej 5, P.O. Box 159, DK – 9100
Aalborg, Denmark

Copenhagen Business School
Solbjerg Plads 3, 2000
Frederiksberg Denmark

Aarhus Technical College
Halmstadgade 6,
DK-8200 Aarhus N, Denmark

Aarhus School of Business
Fuglesangs Alle 4, DK-8210 Aarhus
V, Denmark

The Danish University of
Pharmaceutical Sciences

Universitetsparken 2, DK-2100
Copenhagen O, Denmark

DNS international Teacher Training
DNS Tvind Skorkaervej 8 6990
Ulfborg, Denmark

Roskilde University Universitetsvej
1 P.O. Box 260 DK-4000 Roskilde

The Royal Veterinary and
Agricultural University

Bulowsvej 17, 1870 Frederiksberg
C, Denmark

University of Southern Denmark
Campusvej 55, DK-5230 Odense M,
Denmark

University of Copenhagen
Norregade 10, P.O. Box 2177, DK-
1017 Copenhagen K, Denmark

Technical University of Denmark
Anker Engelundsvj 1, Building 101A
2800 Kgs. Lyngby

For immigrating to Denmark on study basis, you can get the right guidance from Europeoffice. Europeoffice are professional educational consultants helping you in getting Europe visa.

GMAT Reading Comprehension Tips

June 12, 2009

Have a look at the first two questions before you start reading the passage. This can help you read more actively and keep in mind the kind of information you require.

The answer to a question can be present anywhere in the passage. So do not decide and mark the answer unless you are sure after having gone through the whole document.

Keep a pencil and an extra paper for rough work. While you read, jot down the important points in the passage. This will help you to refer to the appropriate paragraph to find answer to any question. Don’t focus on minute details, instead note it in this list along with the paragraph where it occur.

Now don’t forget to look at the options with an eye to eliminate those which are contrary to any information given in the passage.

If there is an option(s), the information of which is not in the passage, most probably it is one of the wrong answers which you can reject. But beware, you must not reject an option in this way until and unless you have read the whole passage properly.

GMAT Reading Comprehension FAQs

How to do well in GMAT Sentence Correction

June 12, 2009

First of all, brush up your basic Grammar concepts. Many of the MBA aspirants would have learned British English from the very beginning. The major difference in British and American English lies in the pronunciation, vocabulary, spellings and idioms. Although very few, there are actually some differences between American and British English with respect to grammar also. An example is here:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/grammar/learnit/learnitv123.shtml

Start your grammar preparation with Manhattan Sentence Correction book. This book is my favorite. Focus on grammar and try to finish off the book in about 15-20 days. Read the basic stuff thoroughly before solving the exercises. The explanation in this book is completely justified so that you can understand the logic behind every solution. Don’t rush to finish the book. You should be understanding your root problems while reading this book and try to clear all your doubts.

Next start with the GMAC Official Guide. You can completely solve the entire book in around 15 days. So stay tuned and solve all the problems before you get exhausted or bored. Utilize the common errors section of these books. Work on your weaknesses and work on idioms. Knowing and being familiar with idioms is very important to crack the GMAT. All the best………

The right GMAT guidance

June 11, 2009

Did you know that you need to score more than 700 to be successful in GMAT? Yes, you can expect higher chances of your admission in a good B-school if your score is above 700. A score of 700+ is achievable with the right attitude and effort. The one who stays organized while solving the test is the one who wins. 

From day one, you need the right guidance to prepare for the GMAT. Preparing involves access to study material, constant practicing and the willingness to learn new things. If you have got to learn many new things, try to learn it in the beginning. Don’t keep it for the time just before the test. You must keep at least 10-12 days just before the exam for mental preparation. This is the time when you should focus, be organized, and integrate all your thoughts and learning processes into one place. This will help you build your confidence. Do not learn new topics in this stage. 

You can get the right guidance by joining online student communities and forums. I have also joined many student communities which have helped me a lot to learn about GMAT and preparing for it in a better way. There are many GMAT resources on the web which you can avail, some of which are free of cost while others can be bought.

Harvard Business School accepts both GRE and GMAT scores

June 11, 2009

Harvard Business school will now admit students for this year’s ( 2009′s) MBA program on the basis of the GRE (Graduate Record Exam) and the GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test). The Harvard Authorities say that both the tests will provide metrics to judge a candidate’s capability.

Beat the GMAT Stress

June 10, 2009

Beat the GMAT stress or it will beat you. Just follow a simple strategy to raise your confidence level and keep your spirits high.

The preparation stress can be beaten by relaxing, having good food and a daily sleep of at least eight hours.

To beat the stress during the examination, prior practice can be helpful. You need to know the pattern of the GMAT test inside out. If you know the format of the GMAT exam and taken the sample GMAT test a few times before, you would be less stressed during the exam. So pull up your socks and start preparing…Good Luck………….

GMAT Books and References

June 9, 2009
  1. The Official Guides from the GMAC – contain problems retired from the real GMAT

  2. GMAT Prep, the free practice-test software that you should download from mba.com, the official GMAC website

  3. ManhattanGMAT

  4. Kaplan

  5. Veritas Prep

  6. Princeton Review

  7. Knewton

  8. Online Student Communities and forums

 

13 Great reasons to do an MBA

June 9, 2009

These are 13 great reasons why you should do an MBA: 

  1. You can earn higher.

  2. You can easily solve complexities in business problems.

  3. You will gain more knowledge.

  4. Your communication skills will improve.

  5. You will gain more confidence.

  6. You will have higher job prospects.

  7. You can take better decisions for the company you are working for. You can utilize the funds more efficiently.

  8. As you do the course, you acquire valuable contacts.

  9. You can start your own business in a better way.

  10. If you are already working, you can climb the corporate ladder and gain higher position.

  11. You will have a better opportunity and more efficiency to lead people.

  12. You have higher job security.

  13. To sum up, you would find yourself doing better in every aspect of your professional life.

 Okay, we have 13 reasons. Please contribute to the list if you can think of any other reason to do an MBA.

 

Improve your English Vocabulary for GMAT

June 8, 2009

You can definitely improve your vocabulary with a little effort. The most important  key here is your attitude. Your attitude should be playful. Don’t take words too seriously because they are not worth it. Just play with them and you can master them. Here are a few tips:
Read more:

Reading helps you learn new words and the article you read provides you the context of word usage. Reading more often will also improve your reading comprehension skills.

 

Read more on the computer and Use a dictionary program:

GMAT is a CAT (Computer Adaptive Test). So you need to read more and more on your PC. While doing so use WordWeb Online dictionary to look for meanings of words. I have it installed on my PC and I just have to press Ctrl + Right Click on the word to get the meaning, synonyms, antonyms and pronunciation. You can also use America Online or other internet services that have dictionaries and thesauruses on their tool bars.

Read what interests you:

Have you been putting stress on reading topics that you hate or dislike just to be better at it? Just stop if you are doing so. Why not keep the uninteresting topics for the actual GMAT if they somehow become a part of the test? For practicing, read your favorite topics and subjects. Read novels. Download the e-version of novels. Read nine to ten interesting topics for one uninteresting topic. You will notice the difference because you will learn more.

 

Get the feel of the word you have newly learnt:

Dictionaries usually have word usage also. You can also search the web for more examples. Use a word phrase (Example: word + preposition) within double quotes to search Google and subsequently find different word usages.

Solve Word puzzles:

Use word puzzles from newspapers, magazines and online programs and solve it.

Take tests:

Finally, testing yourself is very important. The more you take the test seriously, the more likely you are to remember word meanings after checking your mistakes in the test.


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