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How difficult is the math in GMAT?
The content of GMAT mathematics is not difficult.

The first volume of GMAT mathematics contains some knowledge points such as statistics, analytic geometry, solid geometry, plane geometry, simple interest and compound interest, as well as some contents in probability theory. Combined with the background of mathematics and daily life, this paper examines the candidates' basic mathematical skills, understanding of basic mathematical concepts, numerical reasoning and problem-solving ability in the mathematical environment.

Most of these topics are basically equivalent to the difficulty of mathematics in our junior and senior high schools. Our education attaches great importance to the familiarity of mathematical rules and the simple application of mathematical operations. For most China candidates who have a good foundation in mathematics, the math part of GMAT is actually not a big problem.

But even if GMAT math is not complicated, many students say that GMAT math problems take a long time, and then they find that time is not enough when they do them. In the math part of GMAT, the questioner designed various traps, and because the topic is in English, it is inevitable that there are obstacles in understanding, so we must not take it lightly because this part of the training is simpler than other parts.