Course

Verbal Sentence Correction

Grockit

Grockit's GMAT TV course offers an extensive overview of the GMAT curriculum, featuring:

  • 16 hours of instructional content led by Grockit Founder Farbood Nivi
  • Lessons covering Quantitative Problem Solving, Data Sufficiency, and Verbal sections including Reading Comprehension, Critical Reasoning, and Sentence Correction
  • 8 sessions on MBA Admissions conducted by expert Stacy Blackman from Stacy Blackman Consulting

Each lesson integrates slides and homework assignments, ensuring a thorough understanding of the material. The MBA Admissions portion helps applicants navigate the complexities of presenting themselves as competitive candidates for their desired schools.

Course Lectures
  • This module delves into the intersection of science and religion, exploring their impact on British and European attitudes towards global populations. Key topics include:

    • The shaping of social hierarchies and perceptions of spiritual ignorance
    • The growth of overseas empires in the late 19th century
    • Governance of colonies by Britain and European nations
    • Consequences for domestic politics and ideology, particularly Social Darwinism, racism, and nationalism

    Through this lecture, students gain insights into the historical context that led to significant political changes during the First World War.

  • This module serves as a continuation of the previous lesson, providing a deeper analysis of the intertwining of science and religion in shaping societal norms. It emphasizes:

    • The role of ideological frameworks in justifying colonial expansion
    • The evolution of perceptions regarding non-European societies
    • The impact of these ideologies on domestic policies and public opinion

    Students will engage in critical discussions that highlight the implications of these historical beliefs on modern society, preparing them for complex verbal reasoning questions.

  • This module provides further exploration of the themes introduced in previous sessions, with a focus on the consequences of imperial ideologies. Key discussions include:

    • How Social Darwinism influenced policies in colonial contexts
    • The rise of extreme nationalism in European countries
    • The relationship between these ideologies and the onset of World War I

    Students will critically analyze historical documents and texts, enhancing their verbal analysis skills and preparing them for the GMAT.

  • This final module synthesizes the content covered in previous lessons, reinforcing the connections between science, religion, and imperialism. The discussion encompasses:

    • The legacy of these ideologies in contemporary society
    • How historical attitudes continue to shape modern perspectives on race and culture
    • The importance of understanding these connections for effective verbal reasoning

    Students will participate in reflective activities that encourage them to apply their learning to current events and issues, fostering critical thinking skills essential for the GMAT.