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I have found many posts regarding suggested books for a quantitative math review. I would, however, like some suggestions as to what the best online resources for building up a solid math foundation for the GMAT are. I have used Kaplan's free trial and "Skill Builder" for basic review and found some value in that review template, but I did not like how limited the practice questions were after every lesson/section. I know there is Khan Academy for actual hands on online review, but would prefer not to have to go back and forth. I have never been great at math and have six months with a relatively light workload to review for the GMAT. My budget for review materials is $2,000, so I am prepared to pay for some resources/tools. If there's a one stop shop available, I would prefer to purchase a bundle to save money in the long run and am open for suggestions. I truly appreciate your time.
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I have found many posts regarding suggested books for a quantitative math review. I would, however, like some suggestions as to what the best online resources for building up a solid math foundation for the GMAT are. I have used Kaplan's free trial and "Skill Builder" for basic review and found some value in that review template, but I did not like how limited the practice questions were after every lesson/section. I know there is Khan Academy for actual hands on online review, but would prefer not to have to go back and forth. I have never been great at math and have six months with a relatively light workload to review for the GMAT. My budget for review materials is $2,000, so I am prepared to pay for some resources/tools. If there's a one stop shop available, I would prefer to purchase a bundle to save money in the long run and am open for suggestions. I truly appreciate your time.
I have found many posts regarding suggested books for a quantitative math review. I would, however, like some suggestions as to what the best online resources for building up a solid math foundation for the GMAT are. I have used Kaplan's free trial and "Skill Builder" for basic review and found some value in that review template, but I did not like how limited the practice questions were after every lesson/section. I know there is Khan Academy for actual hands on online review, but would prefer not to have to go back and forth. I have never been great at math and have six months with a relatively light workload to review for the GMAT. My budget for review materials is $2,000, so I am prepared to pay for some resources/tools. If there's a one stop shop available, I would prefer to purchase a bundle to save money in the long run and am open for suggestions. I truly appreciate your time.
Best Regards, Forrest
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These are really the necessary and sufficient materials for the quant. Understand the formula/way the question has been solved and you can do the best.
My budget for review materials is $2,000, so I am prepared to pay for some resources/tools. If there's a one stop shop available, I would prefer to purchase a bundle to save money in the long run and am open for suggestions.
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With that kind of budget, you might benefit the most from a combination of self-study materials and a private tutor who can work with you on GMAT-specific strategies and straightening weaknesses.
I moved forward with a three month subscription to EMPOWERgmat. I do, however, find the materials in the "all you need for quant" thread extremely helpful. Thank you for the replies and to those studying I wish you the best!
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