Can You Use a Calculator on the GMAT? If you’re preparing for the GMAT and wondering whether you can use a calculator, you’re not alone. The GMAT tests quantitative skills, but calculator usage isn’t as straightforward as you might think. Understanding...
One of the standout features of the revamped GMAT exam is the Data Insights section, now accounting for a full one-third of your test time and total score. This section has evolved from the former Integrated Reasoning section being merged with Data Sufficiency...
Deciding when to begin your GMAT preparation is a critical step toward achieving your desired score. While it might seem simple, several factors must be considered, such as your current skill set, knowledge base, target score, and the time you can dedicate each week...
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...
Rate problems are a staple of the GMAT’s quantitative section, often involving scenarios that test your ability to calculate speeds, distances, and times. These problems require not just mathematical skills but also the ability to think critically and...