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GRE/GMAT Summer Writing 7.1M

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About This Course

Level 7 Writing Class Expectations

The Analytical Writing Section of the GRE/GMAT tests critical thinking and analytical writing skills. The expectation for all essays is five paragraphs or more with organized developed paragraphs containing high academic vocabulary that addresses the designated topics.


There are a total of six components to Level 7-GRE/GMAT exams. Each section will help you focus your skills and develop the necessary skills to be successful in a Master’s Program in university. Dedication and study will help you increase your scores on standardized exams. You are expected to be working on your GRE/GMAT assignments during class.


Various sections of the course are graded differently. Pay attention to how each part of the course is graded. Most of the assignments can be completed during class time. You are expected to complete assignments that are not completed in class at home. If you are absent, you are required to make up any missing assignments. Although class work should be submitted everyday to pace your completion of assignments, you will have until testing day to complete all GRE/GMAT work.


Class Expectations:

1. Work on assigned GRE/GMAT class assignments during the

designated class time for optimal comprehension and learning.


2. Complete all assigned daily lessons within one day of

designated class time. Personal academic discipline is the key

to your educational success.


3. To receive attendance each day you must be on time for class

and show significant completed work on daily assignments.


4. You must remain in class to receive full attendance. You may not

leave the class with permission. Attendance will be adjusted if

you leave the class early.


5. If you have concerns or difficulty relating to class lessons,

exercises or materials, you need to approach the teacher for

clarification.


6. All class work must be submitted by Thursday midnight at

the end of the two week block. No late work will be accepted.

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