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If anyone is looking for a handy study booklet that contains most of the GMAT math concepts and formulas, I strongly recommend the GMAT Math Study Sheet at www.GMATMathSheet.com. It's a 4-page condensed study note that has GMAT math relevant concepts as well as examples elaborating on those concepts. I am not saying that you will be able excel in the math portion just by staring at that study sheet. You will definitely need go through numerous practice problems. But the study sheet will give you a much clearer overview of math needed and the overall structure of the test. I think they have a preview version of the study sheet in which only the first page is displayed. Here is the preview link.
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Someone pointed out to me that it is just not worth paying $20 for a study sheet because of the already-available free material online. I think he/she had a point. But I said that considering the time and energy you spent plowing through free material and deciding the relevance of it, the study sheet is worth price.
This brings up an interesting question. How much are you willing to pay for such a study sheet?
In my blog I recommend not to spend more than 80$ on your preparation Just buy the Official Books and some practice exams!! There is plenty of free stuff for GMAT!!
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