GMAT Test Centers in Hawaii

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GMAT Testing Location

We have found 1 GMAT test centre in Hawaii, located in Honolulu. For specific test dates of 2019, please refer to the end of this page.

GMAT Test Centers in Hawaii

Pearson Professional Centers-Honolulu HI

1441 Kapiolani Blvd
Suite 204
Honolulu, Hawaii 96814
United States
Phone: 808-944-5057

Test Center Information

FROM THE EAST
Go west onto the H-1. Take Exit 25B (Kapiolani Blvd). Turn slight right onto Kapiolani Blvd. The test center is in the Ala Moana Shopping Center-Bank of Hawaii building, which has a sphere located on top of the building.

FROM THE WEST
Take I-H1 E towards Honolulu. Take Exit 22 (Kinau St). Turn slight left onto Kinau St. Turn right onto Ward Ave. Turn left onto Kapiolani Blvd. The test center will be the right.

DETAILED DIRECTIONS
The test center is in the Ala Moana Shopping Center-Bank of Hawaii building, which has a rotating sphere located on top of the building. Street level entrance: Enter Bank building from the side entrance (near the entrance of the parking garage). Take elevator to the 2nd floor. Parking Garage Access (3rd level): Enter parking garage, take a quick right to level 3. Park on level 3. Enter the building through the double door entrance. Take elevator to the 2nd floor.

PARKING
Free parking available at the shopping mall.

GMAT Exam Dates in Hawaii

Unlike some paper based exams, the GMAT is computer based. Therefore, there are no fixed test dates for GMAT. Wherever you are in Hawaii, all test centers are open from Monday through Saturday throughout the year. Some even offer the exam every day of the year.  However, some test centers are not open on Sundays and national holidays. For example, most college-based test centers might be closed for extended periods around holidays. For precise testing dates in Hawaii, please visit test-maker website – https://www.mba.com/.

March in the U.S. History

March 18

1673 (according to other sources 1674) John Berkeley sold his lands in New Jersey to the Quakers.

1766 The British Parliament repealed the “Stamp Act”, which caused a wave of indignation in the American colonies.

1865 The last day of the Congress of the Confederate States of America passed in Richmond, Virginia.

1925 Massive tornado kills 695 in Missouri, Illinois and Indiana.

March 19

1831 First bank robbery in the United States: Approximately $245,000 was stolen from the Citi Bank on Wall Street in New York.

1918 The U.S. Congress passes legislation establishing standard time and time zones.

1931 Gambling was legalized in the state of Nevada (which gave a powerful impetus to the development of Las Vegas).

1953 First television broadcast of the Academy Awards from Los Angeles, California.

2003 The US-led coalition invades Iraq.

20th of March

1852 An anti-slavery novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, was first published in Boston, Massachusetts .

1854 The Republican Party USA was founded in Ripon, Wisconsin .

1922 After refitting at a shipyard in Portsmouth, Virginia , the first aircraft carrier, USS Langley, was commissioned into the US Navy.

1965 US President Lyndon Johnson notified Alabama Governor George Wallace of his intention to use federal authority to call in the state’s National Guard to secure a black American civil rights march (the “Selma to Montgomery March “).

2016 US President Barack Obama paid an official visit to Cuba (for the first time since 1928).