Free GMAT Focus Edition Prep Course

Welcome to our complete, free online GMAT Focus Edition prep course! Our articles and videos offer EVERYTHING you need to succeed on the new GMAT Focus Edition. 

If you’re just starting with basics such as the GMAT test sections or timing strategies for the quant section, we’ve got you covered. 

And if you’re ready for a deep dive into GMAT quant, verbal, and Data Insights content, we offer a complete, free video course, with more than 45 hours of expert GMAT prep lessons by the best tutors in the industry.

Free Online GMAT Prep Course Sections

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GMAT Basics

If you’re wondering what the heck the GMAT is and why you would want to suffer through it, you’re in the right place.

Our GMAT basics articles are designed to help you understand the fundamentals of the GMAT exam. If you think you have a silly “rookie question” about the GMAT Focus Edition, we’ve probably answered it in one of our articles. 

Free GMAT Quantitative Reasoning Course

The GMAT Focus Edition Quantitative Reasoning section consists of 21 questions and features one question type: Problem Solving. After you finish the GMAT, you’ll receive a Quant section score on a scale from 60 to 90. Your Quant score will also be combined with your Verbal and Data Insights scores to produce your overall GMAT composite score, on a scale from 205 to 805.

Want more tips for the Quant section? Our full set of GMAT Quant articles will help you master this section.

Ready to start learning everything you could possibly need for the GMAT Quant section? This complete GMAT Quant video course has you covered.

Please note that these videos include Data Sufficiency questions, even though these appear in the Data Insights section of the GMAT Focus Edition.

Free GMAT Verbal Video Course

The Verbal Reasoning section of the GMAT Focus Edition consists of 23 questions and features two question types: Critical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension. As with the GMAT Quant section, you’ll receive a GMAT Verbal score on a scale from 60 to 90, and this will be combined with your Quant and Data Insights scores to produce your overall composite score, on a scale from 205 to 805.

Ready to start learning everything you could possibly need for the GMAT Verbal section? Our free videos for each question type have you covered below.

Free GMAT Critical Reasoning Course

Our free GMAT Critical Reasoning course will show you how to optimize your approach to CR questions, as well as helping you avoid the most common mistakes that test-takers make on these questions:

Free GMAT Reading Comprehension Course

Our free GMAT Reading Comprehension video course focuses on helping you develop systematic, efficient approaches to RC questions, as well as tips on how to tailor your process for different types of GMAT RC passages: 

Want more tips for the GMAT Verbal section?

Our Verbal articles will help you select the most useful verbal practice materials. If you’re struggling with your fundamental reading skills, you might want to read our articles about how reading non-fiction or fiction can help improve your scores.

Free GMAT Data Insights Course

Our free GMAT Data Insights video course focuses on helping you understand what’s REALLY important as you unwind the often-unwieldy tangles of information on the DI section;

Free GMAT Study Tips & Resources

As you get deeper into your GMAT studies, you might have questions about topics like time management, or how to overcome test anxiety, or what to do in the two weeks before your exam

So if you’d like to become a better test-day performer – or if you want to make your GMAT studies more efficient in general – these GMAT resource videos might help:

Please note that some of the videos reference details from the “old”, pre-2024 version of the GMAT, but the punchlines still hold true on the GMAT Focus Edition.

GMAT Tutoring

If this full course isn’t enough for you to reach your target score, we also offer the best online GMAT tutors in the industry, with more than 100 years of combined teaching experience. Feel free to check out our GMAT tutors and reviews from our former students, or just contact us below, and tell us about your situation.