This repository compiles AI prompts I developed as a GMAT instructor. Whether you’re a beginner with a weak foundation, an advanced test-taker aiming to solve problems quickly, a repeat examinee unsure of your weaknesses, or an educator looking to enhance GMAT teaching methods, you’ll find practical solutions tailored to your needs here!
- Detailed problem breakdowns
- Concept extraction
- Variant question design
- Thought process diagnostics
- Comparison of similar questions
- Real-exam quick-solving workflows
(Note: This slightly differs from the official categorization)
- Verbal-related
- Reading Comprehension
- Critical Reasoning
- Two-part Analysis (non-math related)
- Data Sufficiency (non-math related)
- Multi-source Reasoning (pure text)
- Quant-related
- Problem Solving
- Data Sufficiency (math-related)
- Two-part Analysis (non-math related)
- GraphTable-related
- Graph Interpretation
- Table Analysis
- Multi-source Reasoning (with graphs or tables)
- Each file includes "Instruction," "Function," "Suitable For," and "Example."
- Start by checking "Suitable For" to see if it matches your needs, then review "Function" for confirmation.
- Apply these prompts to your preferred LLM model. For example, with ChatGPT: use
o4-minifor math-related content,o3oro4-mini-highfor graph-related content, and prioritizeo4-mini-high>o3>4ofor verbal-related content.
Dive into these notes to boost your GMAT prep/tutoring! Feel free to open an issue or contact me with any suggestions or questions. Contributions are welcome—submit an issue to add content, share ideas, report errors, or provide feedback!