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Set your test date and get a personalized daily target. A streak tracker and prescribed weak-area topics keep you on schedule.
A real GMAT-style adaptive session: 10 questions that get harder or easier based on your answers, with an estimated score at the end.
Wrong answer? Hit "Ask AI" and get a 2-sentence explanation of exactly why your choice was wrong โ powered by Llama 3.3 via Groq.
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Average scorers skip past wrong answers. Toppers spend more time reviewing mistakes than doing new questions. They don't just note "wrong" โ they write the exact flaw in their reasoning.
Most people save mocks for the final week. 700+ scorers take their first mock in Week 1. Why? Because the score doesn't matter early โ the error pattern does. Mocks are diagnostic tools, not performance tests.
GMAT tests how you think, not what you know. Toppers learn the mental process behind each question type โ how the test constructs traps, and how to spot them โ not just memorize formulas.
Pacing is a skill that must be built early. Toppers time every practice set from the first week. They practice the discipline of skipping hard questions and not chasing perfection mid-test.
It's tempting to do what you're good at. Toppers do the opposite โ they ruthlessly prioritise their lowest-scoring section, knowing that 20 points gained on a weak area beats 5 points on a strong one.
Toppers don't study when they "feel like it." They block 2 hours daily on a calendar like a meeting that cannot be cancelled. Consistency compounds. A mediocre session beats no session every single time.
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