...For the GMAT, a calculator is allowed on the 'Integrated Reasoning' Section, but not the 'Quantitative' Section. So, while preparing for either test, you will want to practice mental and written calculations, and shortcuts for both. For the GMAT, hold off on doing the 'Data Sufficiency' questions. (read more)
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Education and Work Experiences (Past)- I graduated from Michigan State University (MSU) with a major in mathematics and a minor in computer science. During my time at MSU, I served as a tutor in the Mathematics Learning Center, where I provided one-on-one support to students across a variety of mat... (read more)
...My extensive education has equipped me with a deep understanding of mathematical concepts. During my 5-year graduate studies, I served as a teaching assistant, primarily responsible for tutoring students in precalculus and calculus. Later, I became a tenured math professor at a university from 2012 to 2018. (read more)