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What are they solving?
For GMAT exam takers who want to ace their exam and improve upon weak sections, GMATExamples is the preparation buddy to help them stay accountable and find a community that makes those tough days simpler and easier to navigate.
GMAT Examples is a support learning platform for GMAT preparation that has detailed resources on key concepts, a community driven approach to help you through the exam, peer and expert analysis on your performance and AI assistant to help you save time on gaining detailed and easy to follow explanations on topics, study plans and helps you score better.
Key Features
- No need for spending time on google results - Concept Library with every GMAT topic broken down easy to follow and understand
- Adaptive personal guidance - Use AI assistant to create your own strategy guide helping you teach how to approach problem statements and guide through solution
- Peer to peer learning Learn how other students are solving problems using different approaches and get instant help wherever doubts arise
- Find support online through tough days - The exam preparation time can be tough and difficult to navigate with emotions and high stakes, community will help you through the tough times and make friends along the way.
Access & Use
- Web Based Platform - Access all content through any device with internet connection.
- Self Paced Learning - Make study plans adaptive to your available timings, study at your own speed, revisit concepts as needed.
- Regular Updates - The experts and community are actively shipping new content and examples added based on latest GMAT trends.
How are they solving?