Hello,
If you find it simple to complete the problems in your math textbook, I don't think you need any further preparation for math. Elimination and substitution can be used to answer the majority of the problems. The fundamental equations from chapters on probability, 3-D, statistics, and mathematical reasoning can also benefit from being reviewed. Additionally, you have an advantage over others if you are strong in arithmetic from the 11th grade. To get adjusted to the strain of the exam room, just try to recall formulas and finish timed questions.
Basic understanding of Physics and Chemistry from Grades 11 and 12 is sufficient for the GAT portion. Refer to the 10th grade textbook for biology. Don't worry if you struggle with social studies; PCB can make up for it. So take a deep breath, start reviewing, and get as much information as you can. And try your hardest.
Good Luck!!
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