GMAT 101: Your Comprehensive Guide to the GMAT

Welcome to “GMAT 101,” your definitive guide to understanding and conquering the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT). Let’s dive into the essentials of the GMAT and how you can excel on test day.

What is the GMAT?

The GMAT is a standardized test used by business schools to assess applicants' qualifications for advanced study in business and management.

GMAT Structure

GMAT SectionNumber of QuestionsTimeWhat the Section Measures
Data Insights
(Data Sufficiency, Multi-Source Reasoning, Table Analysis, Graphics Interpretation, and Two-Part Analysis)
20 questions 45 minutesYour ability to assess multiple sources and types of information—graphic, numeric, and verbal—as they relate to one another, to ultimately make informed decisions
Quantitative Reasoning
(Problem Solving)
21 questions45 minutesYour algebraic and arithmetic foundational knowledge and how you apply this knowledge to solve problems
Verbal Reasoning
(Reading Comprehension and Critical Reasoning)
23 questions45 minutesYour ability to read and comprehend written material, analyze and evaluate complex scenarios, and draw logical inferences arguments, or conclusions
Total Exam Time2 hours, 15 minutes

For detailed information on the GMAT sections, visit GMAC GMAT Overview.

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Best Resources for GMAT Preparation

Study Methodologies
How to Get Started
By combining these resources and study methodologies, you can prepare effectively for the GMAT and achieve your target score.