Arcadia Prep's GMAT Course
We've taken the equivalent of over 600 pages of printed material originally published by Nova Press, including hundreds of GMAT problems and feedback from GMAT experts, broken them down by question type, and made them accessible anywhere you can bring an iPhone or iPad. The Arcadia App allows you to master every question type seen on the GMAT, at your convenience.
The Breakdown, by Question/Passage Type:
Problem Solving (PS)
1. "Substitution" Questions
2. "Substitution (Plugging In)" Questions
3. "Defined Functions" Questions
4. "Number Theory" Questions
5. "Geometry" Questions
6. "Coordinate Geometry" Questions
7. "Elimination Strategies" Questions
8. “Inequalities” Questions
9. "Fractions and Decimals" Questions
10. "Equations" Questions
11. "Averages" Questions
12. "Ratio & Proportion" Questions
13. "Factoring" Questions
14. "Algebraic Expressions" Questions
15. "Percents" Questions
16. "Graphs" Questions
17. "Word Problems" Questions
18. “Sequences & Series” Questions
19. "Counting" Questions
20. "Probability & Statistics" Questions
Data Sufficiency (DS)
The GMAT includes Data Sufficiency questions that the SAT does not. Many students struggle with these questions because they are unlike any material they have studied in school. However, they are not inherently hard, and with sufficient practice you can raise your performance significantly.
Critical Reasoning (CR)
The GMAT includes Critical Reasoning questions that the SAT does not. Many students struggle with these questions because they are unlike any material they have studied in school. However, they are not inherently hard, and with sufficient practice you can raise your performance significantly.
1. "Premises and Conclusions"
2. "If/Then" Logic
3. "Classification"
Reading Comprehension (RC)
1. "Main Idea" Questions
2. "Description" Questions
3. "Writing Technique" Questions
4. "Extension" Questions
5. "Application" Questions
6. "Tones" Questions
7. "Pivotal Words" Practice
8. "Three-Step Method" Practice
Sentence Correction (SC)
1. "Pronoun Errors"
2. "Subject-Verb Agreement"
3. "Misplaced and Redundant Modifiers"
4. "Faulty Parallelism"
5. "Faulty Verb Tense"
6. "Idiom & Usage"