I just published my video explanations to the 271 quantitative reasoning questions that are part of the new 2024-2025 GMAT official guide. There are 43 new problem solving questions in the quantitative reasoning section, the remaining questions have been carried over from last year’s 2023 GMAT Official Guide.
Video review of 2022 GMAT Official Guides
My video review of the recently released GMAT Official Guide 2022 and GMAT Official Quantitative Review 2022.
Review of GMAT Official Guide 2022
Here is a brief review of the recently released GMAT Official Guide 2022 and GMAT Official Quantitative Review 2022.
- 2022 Official GMAT guides have been released in eBook format and can be purchased from Wiley.
- There are no changes to the quantitative reasoning questions in the GMAT Official Guide 2022 and GMAT Quantitative Review 2022 when compared to the 2021 guides. Save your money and buy the older guides.
- The difficulty levels of the questions in the GMAT Official Guide 2022 have been newly categorized as follows: Problem Solving [Easy (1 to 99), Medium (100 to 167), Difficult (168 to 262)]; Data Sufficiency [Easy (263 to 348), Medium (349 to 426), Difficult (427 to 502)].
- The math review in the beginning of the guide has been extended and updated. A set of 25 additional quantitative reasoning practice questions have been added, and most of them are taken from the older Official GMAT guides.
Free video explanations: GMAT Official Guide Quantitative Review 2021
I just published the video explanations to all of the 373 quantitative reasoning questions in the GMAT Official Guide Quantitative Review 2021, which was released as an ebook in late April 2021. The physical copy of the guide is scheduled to be released on 3rd June 2020. There are a total of 212 Problem Solving questions and 161 Data Sufficiency questions. Out of these 54 are newly released questions in this guide: 36 Problem Solving questions and 18 Data Sufficiency questions.
My video review of GMAT Official Guide 2021