GMAT AWA Simulator : Java-based GMAT simulation application that allows candidates to test their analytical writing skills via argument and issue analysis
GMAT AWA Simulator is an open-source, Java-based GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) test simulator, which is built to help users improve their analytical writing assessment skills.
Clean, simple interface
This GMAT test preparation app comes with a wealth of available topics which allow students to test and verify their analytical thinking. Topics are separated in two categories: topics and issues. These topics confront students with situations similar to events in real life and test the way they reason with contexts like these, while keeping an analytical mindset.
Basic test environment
The test layout is pretty simple. Users can select specific topics or choose them randomly or based on some keywords. The testing window is separated in two sections, one which holds the text generated by the program, and the second which must contain the student's work.After the second section is completed, GMAT will give users the option to save the text only to plain text file format. Other text standards are not available. Also, the test period is fixed to only half an hour. A small counter is permanently placed at the top-right corner of the window.
Not much flexibility
GMAT AWA Simulator isn't really a very flexible application. You can't move it anywhere on the screen or minimize it, or do anything to it. You just click your way through the testing process until the end of the test. The only way to close the testing window is to click the ‘End Exam’ button. This, however, makes sense since candidates must be restricted as much as possible to prevent cheating during a test simulation.
Finally
Since this is an application built for limited and very specialized use, features are extremely few, so it makes sense that GMAT test candidates should face very restrictive conditions. If you expect something a bit more flexible with a lot more features, other apps might be better suited for you.
GMAT AWA Simulator runs on
Windows 10/11
and is available under the
GNU Public License
license
— the installer is 125 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
General.
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