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Top 6 free and most uselful resources for GMAT preparation.

Free GMAT resources for GMAT preparation in 2024-2025

 Congratulations. You've decided to take the GMAT. You're all set to be that next big business school star, but let's not kid around: studying for the GMAT may be challenging. The last thing you need is to worry about expensive prep material when struggling to remember high school math. Lucky for you, there are several pretty great (and mostly free) GMAT resources out there. If you need some practice exams, recommendations, or video classes, these are options that will satisfy you without affecting your wallet. Ready? Jump in!

1. GMAT Official Starter Kit and Practice Exams

The official GMAT beginner kit is the way to go if you want to gain a feel for the GMAT without spending your life savings. You get two free practice examinations directly from the test creators! It's like getting a sneak peek inside your opponent's head. No credit card is required; simply provide your email address, and you're ready to start answering those questions.
Two YouTube channels that might just help you conquer the GMAT focus edition are "Magoosh GMAT" and "Target Test Prep". The two have some excellent strategies and tips to ace the test, and their anchors will make you feel as though you're just hanging out with a super brilliant friend who enjoys maths. What's not to like?

2. Magoosh Free GMAT Resources

Speaking of Magoosh, they have a bunch of freebies including practice questions, study plans, and even a trial that does not require your credit card (no hidden fees, here). Their internet platform is pretty basic, and they offer some free video courses to get you started. Kind of like GMAT training wheels—no pressure, just pleasant rides.

Video material must be viewed on their YouTube channel "Magoosh GMAT". They cover everything from shortcuts for the quantitative section up-to techniques for the verbal section and keep it light so that your brain won't feel like doing push-ups. Bonus: the hosts are friendly and simple to understand, especially when dealing with difficult situations.


3. Manhattan Prep Free GMAT Prep Resources

Manhattan Prep knows how pricey GMAT prep can be, so they offer a free trial of their online course. You earn free access to practice problems, video explanations, and methods. And their trial doesn't ask for your credit card—win-win!

The "Manhattan Prep GMAT" YouTube channel contains a lot of great advice about focus editions. Teachers easily explain simple things, as if you were studying with a wise but somewhat nerdy older brother or sister. And, on top of all this, they also offer free instruction ranging from quantitative fundamentals to test-taking strategies!


4. Veritas Prep Free GMAT Prep Resources

Veritas Prep is offering a free live online trial class and is also free of charge, where you can interact with the instructor and all! No credit card is required. They also provide a GMAT question bank and practice tests to prepare you. It's a great way to get a feel of the GMAT before diving head first.

Check out the free GMAT lessons and advice on the YouTube channel "Veritas Prep." Their instructors have that air of "I know everything about the GMAT but I promise I'm not going to overwhelm you," which is exactly what you need when you're knee-deep in preparation. The channel is perfect for that moment when you're stuck on a problem and need that lightbulb moment!

5. GMAT Club Forum

This is like Reddit, but for GMAT prep (but way more useful and not as crazy). GMAT Club has a forum for arguments, reviews, and even free practice questions. They also do weekly webinars in which experts take you through all the elements of the GMAT. Also, the community is very active so you can post a question and get an answer quicker than you can say "quantitative reasoning."

Check out their YouTube channel, "GMAT Club", for much more information. They have a load of videos dedicated to the GMAT emphasis edition, including walkthroughs of hard quantitative and verbal questions. You'll find everything from very basics to advanced techniques--all for free!

6. Khan Academy

Oh, Khan Academy true lifesaver for any worrying soul about arithmetic. They do not provide courses for specific GMATs but cover all the essentials to take the quant exam from algebra to geometry to probability and many more. And yeah, everything's free (forever!). If you just need a quick refresher on pesky arithmetic concepts that you conveniently forgot after high school, Khan Academy is the place to go.

Although Khan Academy doesn't have a specific GMAT YouTube channel, the main "Khan Academy" has everything in the mathematics classes you would ever need. The lecturers break things down into bite-sized courses, so even the most terrifying mathematics seems accessible. Perfect for late-night study sessions when you realize you've avoided math for too long!

Final Thoughts

GMAT prep does not have to cost hundreds of dollars. With these free (or nearly free) resources, you can create a great study plan and enhance your confidence without incurring financial costs. Whether you prefer interactive platforms, video lessons, or community conversations, there is something for every student. So, grab your laptop and a large cup of coffee, and get started. You have got this!

FAQs

  1. Can I really prepare for the GMAT with just free resources?
    Absolutely! With a little strategy and consistency, these free resources can take you a long way.

  2. Are GMAT practice tests included in these free resources?
    Yes, several options, like the official GMAT site and Magoosh, offer free practice exams!

  3. What’s the best free resource for the quant section?
    Khan Academy is excellent for brushing up on math basics, and GMAT Club has specific quant problems to tackle.

  4. Is it possible to prepare entirely on YouTube?
    Definitely! Channels like Target Test Prep, Magoosh GMAT, and Manhattan Prep GMAT have great videos to guide you through everything.

  5. Can I find verbal section tips for free too?
    Yes! Veritas Prep and GMAT Club’s YouTube channels offer plenty of free content to sharpen your verbal skills.


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