More GMAT Practice Questions!
I'm proud to announce that I've just doubled the number of available practice problems to help you prepare for the GMAT.
One of the most frustrating things about GMAT preparation is the difficulty of finding adequate practice materials. There's plenty of stuff out there, but most of it is bad. Beyond the questions in The GMAT Official Guide and The GMAT Quantitative Review, the pickings are slim.
No longer.
I've now produced four sets of practice questions, carefully patterned after those in the Official Guide. You won't see more realistic practice until you sit down in front of a computer at the GMAT testing center. In addition to the questions, each document contains indexes by difficulty level, as well as exhaustive explanations for each and every problem.
Here they are: be sure to read to the bottom for a special deal if you buy more than one.
Data Sufficiency: Challenge
No matter how many standardized tests you've taken in your life, odds are you've never done anything like Data Sufficiency before. It's unfamiliar, it's tough, and it's crucial for test day success. Here you'll find nothing but upper-level DS questions: 100 of them, to be exact.
Number Properties: Challenge
This set contains 100 difficult Number Properties questions—48 Problem Solving, 52 Data Sufficiency—that you can't find anywhere else. The problems cover nearly every Number Properties subject that can arise on the GMAT: primes, factors, multiples, consecutive numbers, evens, odds, and much more!
Algebra: Challenge
If there's one thing that I tell nearly every one of my students, it's that they need to strengthen their advanced algebra skills. You may be able to whiz through a textbook, but can you handle the hardest inequality problems? This set, with 60 PS and 40 DS, will give you a workout designed to get you ready for the very worst the GMAT will throw your way.
Data Sufficiency: Fundamentals
If you're struggling with Data Sufficiency, start here. These aren't the hardest questions, so they allow you to focus on the mechanics of DS problems, rather than getting weighed down with difficult content at the same time.
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Quite simply, these are the best practice questions on the market. They are designed based on thorough study of published material: different enough that you'll reinforce the skills you need for the test, but similar enough that you won't spend time learning concepts that won't apply to the GMAT.
You can buy any one of these sets right now for only $24.95. There's no shipping cost: the set will be delivered to you as a PDF file via e-mail within 24 hours of purchase. Buy more than one, and each additional set is only $15.00!
Jeff Sackmann is a GMAT tutor based in New York City. He has created many resources for GMAT preparation, including the popular GMAT Math Bible and GMAT Verbal Bible, as well as 1,800 practice GMAT math questions.
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