This brief volume of about 140 pages covers all mathematical knowledge expected on the GMAT Quantitative section. It covers GMAT arithmetic and algebra, linear and quadratic equations, number properties, population statistics, basic set theory, geometry, and counting methods including permutation and combination. It focuses on the explanation of mathematical concepts and does NOT include realistic GMAT practice questions – although it DOES link to free, realistic GMAT practice questions online.
Your guide in this review is Andrew Mitchell, Chief Freedom Officer of GMAT Free LLC, the former Director of GMAT Programs at Kaplan Test Prep, dubbed the “Guru of the GMAT” by Poets & Quants and cited as a GMAT expert by publications including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and Bloomberg BusinessWeek.
Your guide in this review is Andrew Mitchell, Chief Freedom Officer of GMAT Free LLC, the former Director of GMAT Programs at Kaplan Test Prep, dubbed the “Guru of the GMAT” by Poets & Quants and cited as a GMAT expert by publications including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and Bloomberg BusinessWeek.