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can anyone please tell me that how to go about doing geometry for the gmat prep. I am totally confused . Where to do what from and how many questions one might expect from th geometry section ?
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I just started studying for the GMAT this week, and I'm starting off with two books:
GMAT Prep Course by Jeff Kolby
The Official Guide 11th ed.
I just hit the Geometry section on GMAT Prep, and it gives you things to remember about Geometry (property of angles, triangles, circles). The Math section is a mix of algebra and geometry. Starting off with your books would be a good place I've only taken one diagnostic so hopefully someone who has taken the test can give you a better answer.
GMAT Prep Course by Jeff Kolby
The Official Guide 11th ed.
I just hit the Geometry section on GMAT Prep, and it gives you things to remember about Geometry (property of angles, triangles, circles). The Math section is a mix of algebra and geometry. Starting off with your books would be a good place I've only taken one diagnostic so hopefully someone who has taken the test can give you a better answer.
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Hi Sheena,
Don't bother much about geometry. You need to get the thorough understanding of basics which were taught in our school days. Find time to go through the school text books. All the basics are covered and that's it. Practice the problems you are struggling with. You are done with geometry.
Sree
Don't bother much about geometry. You need to get the thorough understanding of basics which were taught in our school days. Find time to go through the school text books. All the basics are covered and that's it. Practice the problems you are struggling with. You are done with geometry.
Sree