GMAT-MBA-Prep.com provides a free introductory course for the GMAT. This guide is designed to get your math and verbal skills up to speed so that you can make the most from a classroom or online GMAT course.
Contributors Ajeet Khurana
Ajeet was About.com's GMAT expert and has published books through McGraw Hill on preparing for the GMAT. Ajeet is an expert on the MBA admissions process and is a graduate of The University of Texas at Austin School of Business.
Steve Alexandris
Steve is passionate about Mathematics and translating ancient greek texts. He studied philosophy at Yale and later earned an PhD in mathematics at MIT. His mathematical interests are in foundational dynamics and in differential geometry. Steve scored an 800 on the GMAT exam. He teaches He is an active tutor in New York City and his insight and teaching techniques have helped hundreds of students master the quantitative portion of the GMAT. Steve works as a Senior Developer for 800score.com.
The scope of this 70-page prep guide introduces skills necessary for the GMAT.
You should begin preparing for the GMAT one to three months before test day. You may need more time (two to five months) if you have been out of school for some time and need to brush up on material. In general, you should spend at least 50 hours preparing.
This free prep guide is intended for students just starting their preparation and who need to learn the basics. If you have already brushed up on your basic skills, then go to our GMAT Strategies page for more help.
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