<p>I am going into law but it would be nice tot get a JD/MBA. But my major has little math but before I start my freshmen year it would be nice to know what type of math I could get into so that I have some exposure to math for the GMAT.</p>
<p>The GMAT covers basic mathematics, geometry, very basic statistics, algebra and basic probability. You do not have to have advanced math knowledge. Here is a link to the gmat.com's explanation of the type of math tested:</p>
<p>I am taking it next Saturday and have already reviewed the math section. Every bit of math that I have needed I learned back in high school, in my alegbra and geometry classes. So unless you haven't taken classes that cover the basics of either of these subjects you'd probably better either enroll in the class or just teach yourself the basics. I didn't take any math classes when I was in college myself, but that was because I had AP credit and didn't have a very quantitatively based major. I hope this helps.</p>