farukh_a wrote:
Dear MGMAT Staff,
I am looking for a concise crammer sheet that would allow me to only learn what is actually required like Squares of numbers, Cubes of numbers, Square Roots of numbers etc.
Is there a crammer sheet/list associated with the GMAT Number Properties Strategy Guide?
If not, then what do you suggest should one remember to gain time on the GMAT test?
For example, if I were to remember the squares of numbers, then how many should I actually learn by brute force, Squares of numbers 1 to 20, 1 to 30, 1 to 50 or 1 to 100?
Regards
Farukh
Farukh,
Squares of number upto 20 are good enough.
Cubes upto 10 good enough.
By the way, pls don't focus too much on this cramming business. Just try to solve as many problems from authentic sources like OGs or Manhattan guides.
GMAT
never tests your cramming skills.
Aditya