About
Built like a study guide, not a funnel
GMAT GRE Prep is a free study resource for GMAT and GRE test-takers: section guides, practice questions with worked solutions, study plans, and honest prep-course comparisons. This page explains how the content is made and what you can hold it to.
The editorial approach
Every guide on GMAT GRE Prep starts from the official source: the current GMAT Focus Edition format published by GMAC and the shorter GRE format published by ETS. Section lengths, question counts, score scales, and registration details are checked against mba.com and ets.org before publication, and reviewed again when either exam changes. When a detail can drift, like fees, we say so and point you to the official page to confirm.
The practice questions are written for this site and solved independently before publication. Every worked solution shows the reasoning and names the trap answers, because that is how you actually learn to spot them. If you find an error, thecontact page is the fastest way to get it fixed.
What we do not do
- No invented metrics. You will not find student counts, average score gains, or success percentages on this site, because we do not have honest ones to publish.
- No star ratings or review scores. The course comparison is qualitative on purpose: who a course suits matters more than a decimal point.
- No paywall, no account, no email gate. Everything is free to read.
- No undisclosed affiliate links. The course comparison page carries a disclosure at the top, and affiliate relationships never change what the comparison says.
Independence
GMAT GRE Prep is an independent study resource. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to GMAC, ETS, or any prep course company. GMAT is a registered trademark of the Graduate Management Admission Council, and GRE is a registered trademark of Educational Testing Service; both appear here for identification only.