FaresTheMillenial wrote:
Hello. I have not used pre-calculus or algebra in a long while due to the nature of my work (Media). I would like to sit for the GMAT but I forgot most of my math rules. How can I go about preparing for the GMAT. I know I should not start with mangoosh or keplan just yet. I should refresh my math skills first but how can I know which math skills I am lacking that I need for the GMAT. Should I start with Khan Academy? but where from exactly? Any suggestions or advice for a person who forgot his math? Thanks.
Hi! I think you should just pick up the
OG first and go through the concepts. Try to understand the topics that feature in GMAT. Then identify the topics you feel you will struggle with (if it's all the topics, then that's fine as well) as the point is you should know your weak area. Another way is that if you haven't taken a diagnostic test, take that first and analyze it well to understand your weak areas.
These should be your starting points. If you need help in analyzing the test, feel free to reach out to us for a
complimentary 30 mins call here:
https://ivycrackers.com/general-assessment/ or drop us a mail at hello at ivycrackers.com. In this call, the focus will be on guiding you to analyze the test, then identifying your areas, and eventually help you come up with a strategy.