I'm trying to figure out how many formula's I'm expected to remember for the GMAT. I feel like I have a good handle on most Geometry ones for area, volume, etc., pythag, work, rate, and mean/median/mode. What else should I remember?
Do I need to know quadratic formula (if that's the right name, the fairly complex one that you would use if can't factor equation)? What about standard deviation?
I feel like that what I know should be sufficient, but I'm wondering what else I should be comfortable with?
Also, I feel like I generally have a good handle on all basic math concepts tested, but still struggle, mostly in probability. What other things can I do beyond practicing to improve me Quant. score? I know all the tricks like plugging in and backsolving, and like I said above most concepts.
I feel like I'm missing something, but can't put my finger on it. I've been practicing for about 3 months and have seen some improvement, but not enough. I've reviewed basic concepts, done many practice questions, but am reaching a plateau. Any help?
Do I need to know quadratic formula (if that's the right name, the fairly complex one that you would use if can't factor equation)? What about standard deviation?
I feel like that what I know should be sufficient, but I'm wondering what else I should be comfortable with?
Also, I feel like I generally have a good handle on all basic math concepts tested, but still struggle, mostly in probability. What other things can I do beyond practicing to improve me Quant. score? I know all the tricks like plugging in and backsolving, and like I said above most concepts.
I feel like I'm missing something, but can't put my finger on it. I've been practicing for about 3 months and have seen some improvement, but not enough. I've reviewed basic concepts, done many practice questions, but am reaching a plateau. Any help?













