GMAT Math Preparation

Whitman Randolph provides a number of resources to help you with your preparation for the Quantitative section of the GMAT exam. These include:

  • E-books. Our GMAT Math Basics provides over 250 sample problems in 12 main topical areas, including Integers, Real Numbers, Expressions and Equations, Exponents, Inequalities, Geometry, Probability, Statistical Functions, and Word Problems. With a comprehensive and comprehensible review of basic mathematics, we include over 200 integrated examples and 175 term definitions. This book is a must-read for those who are serious about excelling on the Quantitative section. We have Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency e-books available as well.
  • Website. The present website, gmatmath.online, provides many additional features, including basic and advanced problems, data sufficiency explanations and problems, and videos. In addition, the subscriber side of the site gives you access to over 5000 problems with which to hone your mathematical skills.
  • 5000+ problems arranged in 45 sub-topical areas covering both Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency
  • Unlimited practice tests, with separate proficiency tests for Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency, as well as full, 31-problem practice tests
  • Statistics, broken down by sub-topical area and tracking progress through time, revealing areas of strength and weakness

2 months: $9.99

3 months: $14.99

6 months: $24.99

12 months: $44.99

  • Videos. Learning is easier when you see clear explanations of sample problems. We give you this in our videos, which cover Data Sufficiency questions and ten different types of Word Problems.
  • Math Basics. With a comprehensive and comprehensible review of basic mathematics, we cover 12 main topical areas, including Integers, Real Numbers, Expressions and Equations, Exponents, Inequalities, Geometry, Probability, Statistical Functions, and Word Problems. In addition, we define over 150 mathematical terms for easy reference.
  • Problem Solving Section. The Problem Solving menu selection gives a number of examples of more advanced math problems, typical of those you will see on the GMAT. Under this heading you will find problems in topical areas including Combinations/Probability, Expressions/Equations, Geometry, and many more. These problems take you beyond the elementary problems we cover in the Math Basics section. After exploring the problems provided in this section, you will find a much larger selection in the subscriber part of the site.
  • Data Sufficiency Section. A unique aspect of the GMAT is the Data Sufficiency question, which provides an unusual challenge for many. We give a very large number of sample Data Sufficiency questions, as well as a thorough analysis of the concept. We also have several videos that explain the Data Sufficiency concept through detailed explanation of several Data Sufficiency questions.
  • Subscriber Section. This is the heart of the site. The 5000+ problems are arranged for practice mode, where you can identify the kind of problems you want to practice on, and test mode, where you can request a sample test in either problem solving, or in data sufficiency, or in both. On our detailed statistics page we also keep track of your performance in each area, and inform you of your proficiency, so you can identify the areas on which you need to work.