GMAT Quantitative Analysis
Build Math Skills and Data Interpretation for GMAT Success
Khulna, Bangladesh
Build Math Skills and Data Interpretation for GMAT Success
10 Years Experience
GMAT Expert
In this course, you'll focus on the Quantitative and Integrated Reasoning sections of the GMAT. It covers essential math concepts such as arithmetic, algebra, and geometry, and dives into data interpretation with charts and graphs. By mastering these topics, you will be able to solve complex problems quickly and accurately. This course also helps you practice strategies to manage difficult questions and improve your overall problem-solving efficiency, increasing your chances of scoring well in these sections.
The Quantitative Analysis section of the GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) evaluates your ability to reason quantitatively, solve mathematical problems, and interpret data. It measures skills rather than theoretical mathematical knowledge and is designed to test your ability to apply concepts to real-world scenarios.
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The Quantitative Reasoning section of the GMAT seeks to measure the ability to reason quantitatively and solve quantitative problems. Questions require knowledge of certain algebra and arithmetic. There is only one type of quantitative question: problem-solving and data sufficiency. The use of calculators is not allowed on the quantitative section of the GMAT. Test takers must do their math work out by hand using a wet erase pen and laminated graph paper which are given to them at the testing center. Scores range from 60 to 90. Problem-solving questions are designed to test the ability to reason quantitatively and to solve quantitative problems.
First Lecture
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07:40
Algebra, data analysis, and geometry.
8 weeks.
A diagnostic test is recommended.
A basic understanding of high school math is required.
Yes, it’s available online.
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