GMAT Club Math Book

Hello everyone,

Just thought I'd share a great discovery I made. GMAT Club has a FREE GMAT math book floating around out there. This has everything you could possibly need for your GMAT quant studies. Build those fundamentals, and the quant section won't be that intimidating.

Cheers!

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It is a good resource, but you should still use the three official guides and GMATPrep for the questions.

 
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KKS:
It is a good resource, but you should still use the three official guides and GMATPrep for the questions.

Of course. I just added it to my arsenal.

Ultimate GMAT Ass-Kicking Arsenal

Quant: Manhattan Guides (each book comes with access to 6 CATs) Jeff Sackmann's Total GMAT Math Manhattan Advanced GMAT Quant Sackmann's 1000q advanced challenge set OG Quant

Verbal: Manhattan Guides OG Verbal GMAT Pill (A+++ source for Verbal)

Both: GMAT Club Tests GMAT Prep CATs MGMAT CATs

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lasampdoria:
KKS:
It is a good resource, but you should still use the three official guides and GMATPrep for the questions.

Of course. I just added it to my arsenal.

Ultimate GMAT Ass-Kicking Arsenal

Quant: Manhattan Guides (each book comes with access to 6 CATs) Jeff Sackmann's Total GMAT Math Manhattan Advanced GMAT Quant Sackmann's 1000q advanced challenge set OG Quant

Verbal: Manhattan Guides OG Verbal GMAT Pill (A+++ source for Verbal)

Both: GMAT Club Tests GMAT Prep CATs MGMAT CATs

Update:

Latest CAT results after using the materials listed above for 2 months: 750 (q47,v46)

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I did not find MGMAT Advanced Quant not to be worth it. I find it drills some essential concepts, such as not forgetting that x^(1/2) could be x or -x, but otherwise, I found I never used the concepts on the actual GMAT.

GMAT Club also has some tests that are supposed to be excellent for quant.

EDIT: Just saw that you did include GMAT Club's tests in your list. Do you really think GMAT Pill was worth it for verbal? I am a native English speaker and stuck at 42, looking to get to 46+.

 
KKS:
I did not find MGMAT Advanced Quant not to be worth it. I find it drills some essential concepts, such as not forgetting that x^(1/2) could be x or -x, but otherwise, I found I never used the concepts on the actual GMAT.

GMAT Club also has some tests that are supposed to be excellent for quant.

EDIT: Just saw that you did include GMAT Club's tests in your list. Do you really think GMAT Pill was worth it for verbal? I am a native English speaker and stuck at 42, looking to get to 46+.

42's not good enough? It's in the 96th percentile lol.

 
KKS:
I did not find MGMAT Advanced Quant not to be worth it. I find it drills some essential concepts, such as not forgetting that x^(1/2) could be x or -x, but otherwise, I found I never used the concepts on the actual GMAT.

GMAT Club also has some tests that are supposed to be excellent for quant.

EDIT: Just saw that you did include GMAT Club's tests in your list. Do you really think GMAT Pill was worth it for verbal? I am a native English speaker and stuck at 42, looking to get to 46+.

Once you hit 40 on verbal, it's difficult to move up. It's not so much structure, as it is catching subtle differences between answer choices. I scored a 47 on verbal my first time around, but I read constantly. The section where most people struggle, is Sentence Correction. If you master SC, you're well on your way to 46+.

"Come at me, bro"- José de Palafox y Melci
 
lasampdoria:
Hello everyone,

Just thought I'd share a great discovery I made. GMAT Club has a FREE GMAT math book floating around out there. This has everything you could possibly need for your GMAT quant studies. Build those fundamentals, and the quant section won't be that intimidating.

Cheers!

Thanks for sharing Samp!

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