Many test-takers find improving their GMAT Reading Comprehension challenging because the skills needed are less concrete than those needed for Critical Reasoning or Quantitative Reasoning. With Reading Comprehension (RC), quickly absorbing both explicit and implicit...
Data Sufficiency problems represent for many the most challenging problem type on the GMAT. They don’t have to be. Much of the reason they seem so challenging is because they are unfamiliar, rather than because they are complex. Let’s break down how these problems...
If you’re preparing for Quantitative Reasoning on the GMAT, mastering prime factorization can give you a significant edge. This article explains prime factorization concepts, application, and provides practical tips to enhance your problem-solving skills. By...
Perfect squares are an essential concept in GMAT quantitative reasoning. Understanding their properties, particularly in light of their prime factors, can help you tackle a variety of problems on the GMAT. In this article, we’ll explore the concept of perfect...
What is an Ordering Task? Ordering tasks are a common type of question on the GMAT. In an ordering task, you are asked to determine the number of ways to order a set of objects. The number of ways to order n different objects is n!, or n factorial. The best way to...