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Geometry

by JeninNC » Wed Jun 28, 2006 10:34 am
Ok...I am 2 months away and have found taking my practice tests that I am awful at geometry like maybe 11 out of 40 right or 0 out of 4. Anyone out there have any advice on what I should do or any materials that might help me out...This is my biggest problem..Thanks in advance to anyone that helps :D

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Re: Geometry

by beatthegmat » Wed Jun 28, 2006 7:06 pm
JeninNC wrote:Ok...I am 2 months away and have found taking my practice tests that I am awful at geometry like maybe 11 out of 40 right or 0 out of 4. Anyone out there have any advice on what I should do or any materials that might help me out...This is my biggest problem..Thanks in advance to anyone that helps :D
Hi JeninNC:

For a good overview of GMAT geometry, I recommend the Kaplan GRE & GMAT Math Workbook.

Other than reading a few GMAT textbooks on geometry, the best way to improve is practice. My advice is to focus your practice on problems from the Official Guide (OG) book. This book features actual (but retired) GMAT questions. The reason why it is important to carefully read through the OG book is that the same questions patterns are tested again and again the GMAT. The only way to pick up on these common patterns is to practice with actual GMAT questions. Be sure to carefully review the explanations in the OG book and make sure that you understand the concepts being tested.

If you run into roadblocks, ask this forum for help! We're here to support one another in GMAT preparation.

Best of luck!
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