Business schools aren't particularly interested in "human calculators", but they do express a direct preference for problem solvers -- those who can efficiently make good decisions. As such, the quantitative side of the GMAT is skewed toward that kind of thinking, and rewards test-takers who can efficiently and accurately analyze numbers.
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