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Hello All.., I am an engineer who did my engineering 10 yrs back but after that i was workign here and there but now i am interested to do MBA so need to take GMAT so can anyone suggest how and where to start my math as i am good at english.So pls help me in math where to start and which books to refer..,thanks in advance.,
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Same as above. Its been 11 years since I went to college and just finished my GMAT with the above books...You can find a ton of problems being discussed on this forum..Also check out the sticky threads in the Math forum
You really don't use any math in your work? Spreadsheets? Powerpoint graphs?
I was a social science college major, my job uses very basic arithmetic and spreadsheets, and I was able to brush up enough in time, I was 8 years out of school at the time of my GMAT. It can be done.