Practice Exams

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Select a full-length adaptive simulation below. Each exam contains unique question pools spanning Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Data Insights.

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πŸ’‘ Strategy Guide: Simulating the GMAT Focus Edition

To ensure your diagnostic scoring remains accurate and predictive of your actual business school exam performance, strictly implement these test-day strategies:


1 Enforce Strict Isolation

Execute the test in a quiet room completely devoid of interruptions. Treat the timer with extreme urgencyβ€”do not pause the interface, use outside scrap references, or step away from your monitor during active sections.

2 Ditch the Calculator for Quant

The GMAT Focus Edition strictly prohibits calculators during the Quantitative Reasoning phase. Train your analytical pacing exclusively using raw scratchpad tracking. (An on-screen calculator is permitted *only* during Data Insights).

3 Dissect the Trap Explanations

Do not skim over questions you guessed correctly. After submitting a section, meticulously inspect the underlying structural logic traps within the review board to uncover executive bias flaws in your reasoning.