GMAT flashcards
The GMAT Focus Edition has three sections — Quantitative Reasoning (arithmetic and algebra), Verbal Reasoning (reading comprehension and critical reasoning), and Data Insights (interpreting tables, charts, and multi-source data). Underneath the problem-solving sits a layer of rules, formulas, and reasoning patterns you need on instant recall, and that's where flashcards earn their keep.
The Cram app turns your GMAT notes and prep material into flashcards automatically, then schedules them with spaced repetition so number properties, algebra rules, and the common critical-reasoning structures are automatic by test day — letting your practice time go to full-length problems.
What to drill for the GMAT
- Arithmetic and number properties
- Algebra rules and common equations
- Critical reasoning patterns (assumptions, strengthen/weaken)
- Reading-comprehension question types
- Data Insights: tables, graphs, and multi-source reasoning
- Word-problem translations and shortcuts
How Cram helps you prep
Cards built for you
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Spaced repetition
Each card returns right before you'd forget it, for durable recall.
Exam countdown
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