Hi,
Im beginner to GMAT and need to start preparation from this week.I have gone through introduction to GMAT in GMAT official guide 13th edition.Have got an idea of what GMAT is and other details.
Can someone suggest me which study material shall I get to start preparation for GMAT Maths.
Im working professional can spare 2 hours daily for study and tageting to write GMAT after 4 months.
Need information about the preparation of GMAT Maths
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Hi Ckapoor0402,
If you haven't done so yet, then you should take a FULL LENGTH practice CAT test, so that you can establish a "baseline" score and get a sense of your strengths and weaknesses. You can download 2 CAT tests for free (and some practice materials) from www.mba.com. The CAT takes about 4 hours to complete, so make sure that you've given yourself enough time to complete the whole test. You'll likely have some difficulties, but that's okay. Once you have those scores, you should report back here. With that information, we can put together a study plan.
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If you haven't done so yet, then you should take a FULL LENGTH practice CAT test, so that you can establish a "baseline" score and get a sense of your strengths and weaknesses. You can download 2 CAT tests for free (and some practice materials) from www.mba.com. The CAT takes about 4 hours to complete, so make sure that you've given yourself enough time to complete the whole test. You'll likely have some difficulties, but that's okay. Once you have those scores, you should report back here. With that information, we can put together a study plan.
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich
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Personally, I don't recommend using one of those CATs for a diagnostic. I would use one from any of the 3rd party providers to get a good idea. We publish a pretty handy Quant Guide as well.
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If I could offer you one solid piece of advice, it would be to isolate math into components and then drill, drill, drill.
With 2 hours a night, you can make some significant progress.
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visualization techniques
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