The GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) and the GRE (Graduate Record Examinations) are internationally recognized tests, held in English, that evaluate quantitative and verbal reasoning skills as well as writing abilities. The tests are divided into analytic, quantitative and verbal sections. Every year, Luiss organizes a preparation course, limited to 35 students, to help students improve their performance.
In addition to being an important part of admission processes to graduate programs, the test is becoming increasingly important for job selection processes with multinational companies.
The course is open to second and third-year bachelor's degree students, all master's degree students and those in the final three years of the Law program. To participate, students must have an English level of C1 or higher.