GMAT 800 – Problem Solving Module – Challenge Yourself!

There are two kinds of quantitative questions on the GMAT. The first is "Problem Solving" and the second is "Data Sufficiency".

About Problem Solving:

"Problem Solving" tests your ability to:

About Data Sufficiency:

"Data Sufficiency" does NOT test your ability to solve problems, but tests your ability to recognize whether one has sufficient information to solve the problem. Since, Data Sufficiency does NOT require you to actually solve the problem, "Data Sufficiency" requires fewer background skills than does "Problem Solving".

Have a look at each of these two questions types here:

http://www.mba.com/mba/TaketheGMAT/TheEssentials/WhatIstheGMAT/QuantitativeSectionNEW.htm

Our Students Are Grouped According To Ability

GMAT test takers have varying degrees of math skills. Differences in math skills manifest themselves most in the "Problem Solving" section of the GMAT.

Hence, for our "Problem Solving" module of our course, we ask that students choose one of the following two groups:

Group 1 – Basic Problem Solving Prep

Most of our students will be placed in Group 1. Those in Group 1:

Students will be presumed to be in Group 1 unless they choose to be in Group 2.

Group 2 – GMAT 800 Problem Solving Prep

You are invited to choose Group 2 if you:

Note that Group 2 – GMAT 800 - will be taught by the former head of the "Math Learning Centre" at an Ontario University with approximately 20 years of GMAT teaching experience. The goal is to ensure that you are exposed to and taught from questions which continually challenge you and reflect the top end of your ability.

How Do I Know Whether To Opt For Group 1 or Group 2?

We have developed a screening test. The test will be online by September 30, 2007.

The screening test and instructions for how to use it may be found at:

http://www.prep.com/gmattoronto/gmat800test.html