Hello frndz,
I am back with GMAT prep course. This course is free to all and I can bet that Once you will cover all sessions, You will be able to score higher in GMAT (Quant Sections). All of us know that Quantitative aptitude is a key for MBA.
So we will start with a introductory session where we will get a idea of topics covered in GMAT.
Mainly, GMAT includes 4 sections and a lot of sub-sections.
1. Arithmetic
2. Algebra
3. Geometry
4. Word problems
Arithmetic - Properties of Integers, Fractions, Decimals, Real Numbers, Ratio and Proportion, percents, Power and Roots of Numbers, Descriptive Statistics, Sets, Counting Methods, Discrete Probability
Algebra - Simplifying algebraic expressions, Equations, Solving linear equations with one unknown, Solving two linear equations with two unknown, Solving equations by factoring, Solving Quadratic equations, Exponents, Inequalities, Absolute value, Functions
Geometry - Lines, Interesting lines and angles, Perpendicular lines, Parallel lines, Polygons, Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Circles, Rectangular Solids and Cylinders, Coordinate geometry
Word problems - Rate problems, Work problems, Mixture problems, Interest problems, Discount, Profit, Sets, Geometry problems, Measurement problems, Data Interpretation
As you have seen, all topics are same as we have already study in school. This is just elementary maths.
But here, we will learn how to solve these questions in lesser time. Because in GMAT, we have to solve 37 Question in 75 Minutes. On an average, you can afford to spend more than 2 min. each question.
To solve Quant section, I would like to recommend this strategy -
First 10 Questions : 20-25 Minutes
11-25 Questions : 25 Minutes
26-37 Questions : 25 Minutes
One of the advantage of this strategy is that Once you will complete your first round and if you feel that you are lacking in time, you can rush for second round. This will help you to manage timing that is the key point to remember on actual test day (D-Day).
Ok guys, thanx to join me and please send me your review on this class. We will meet again on tomorrow to start with Arithmetic.
@Ankur Garg
garg.ankur6@gmail.com
I am back with GMAT prep course. This course is free to all and I can bet that Once you will cover all sessions, You will be able to score higher in GMAT (Quant Sections). All of us know that Quantitative aptitude is a key for MBA.
So we will start with a introductory session where we will get a idea of topics covered in GMAT.
Mainly, GMAT includes 4 sections and a lot of sub-sections.
1. Arithmetic
2. Algebra
3. Geometry
4. Word problems
Arithmetic - Properties of Integers, Fractions, Decimals, Real Numbers, Ratio and Proportion, percents, Power and Roots of Numbers, Descriptive Statistics, Sets, Counting Methods, Discrete Probability
Algebra - Simplifying algebraic expressions, Equations, Solving linear equations with one unknown, Solving two linear equations with two unknown, Solving equations by factoring, Solving Quadratic equations, Exponents, Inequalities, Absolute value, Functions
Geometry - Lines, Interesting lines and angles, Perpendicular lines, Parallel lines, Polygons, Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Circles, Rectangular Solids and Cylinders, Coordinate geometry
Word problems - Rate problems, Work problems, Mixture problems, Interest problems, Discount, Profit, Sets, Geometry problems, Measurement problems, Data Interpretation
As you have seen, all topics are same as we have already study in school. This is just elementary maths.
But here, we will learn how to solve these questions in lesser time. Because in GMAT, we have to solve 37 Question in 75 Minutes. On an average, you can afford to spend more than 2 min. each question.
To solve Quant section, I would like to recommend this strategy -
First 10 Questions : 20-25 Minutes
11-25 Questions : 25 Minutes
26-37 Questions : 25 Minutes
One of the advantage of this strategy is that Once you will complete your first round and if you feel that you are lacking in time, you can rush for second round. This will help you to manage timing that is the key point to remember on actual test day (D-Day).
Ok guys, thanx to join me and please send me your review on this class. We will meet again on tomorrow to start with Arithmetic.
@Ankur Garg
garg.ankur6@gmail.com
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