Understanding The GMAT Quantitative Section
The GMAT Quantitative Section is designed to test your content and analytical knowledge of basic math concepts, including arithmetic, algebra, and geometry. The section consists of two question types: Data Sufficiency and Problem Solving. Watch this video from Kaplan Test Prep & Admissions to learn more about this important section and practice a data sufficiency problem.



5 comments
bharath.k.n on January 6th, 2011 at 10:04 pm
after writing gmat exam can we work for 3years and get admission for mba program in any of the good universities?
Andrew at Kaplan on January 7th, 2011 at 7:03 am
You sure can. 3 years is less than average but in the zone for top MBA programs. And GMAT scores are good for 5 years.
Shruti on March 12th, 2011 at 4:38 am
How would a top MBA college (read Harvard, Wharton) react to a student who has already completed his/her post graduation in management (MBA) from a relatively not so famous campus and still wants to apply for MBA programs after say 2-3 years of work-ex post MBA?
Dheeraj on May 27th, 2011 at 11:57 am
Depends how you defend it.... there are so many excuses!
Sherry on March 23rd, 2011 at 3:20 am
Hi,
There is an enormous data on websites and other modes for cracking the GMAT exam. What books would you strictly recommend to stick to, to ensure a 700+ score on the final day?