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Vetted GMAT prep tools spanning official material, quant, verbal, and pacing practice.

Optimized for GMAT · MBA applicants balancing quant and verbal prep.

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GMAT Official Starter Kit

beginner

Free official practice exams and questions that mirror the real adaptive scoring engine.

Official prepFreePractice exams2-3 hours per exam
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GMAT Official Guide bundle

intermediate

The retired-question bank organized by difficulty across all sections.

Official prepQuestion bank book40-60 hours

Khan Academy quant review

beginner

Free lessons rebuilding number properties, algebra, and rate fundamentals.

Quant & data insightsFreeVideo + practice10-15 hours
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Data sufficiency drill set

advanced

Targeted practice for the statement-sufficiency logic unique to the GMAT.

Quant & data insightsProblem set6-8 hours

Sentence correction rule sheet

intermediate

Compact reference for modifiers, parallelism, and idioms the test repeats.

VerbalFreeReference sheet2-3 hours

Critical reasoning argument templates

intermediate

Frameworks for assumption, strengthen, and weaken question stems.

VerbalWorkbook5-7 hours

Pacing tracker spreadsheet

beginner

Log per-question time to surface where you bleed minutes.

Pacing & strategyFreeSpreadsheet templateOngoing

Full-length CAT review protocol

advanced

A structured method to mine each practice exam for patterns.

Pacing & strategyFreeGuide1 hour per exam

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