How to analyze official GMAT Focus Mocks

How can I analyze the official mock and plan for the next 40-50 point score improvement! If you're scoring 595 or above and aiming higher, this video is your roadmap to identifying and leveraging key opportunities across all exam sections with just 10-15 days of dedicated effort. Warning - to find these low-hanging opportunities, you will need to dive deep into data.
Case Study Insight: We dive into a detailed case study of a student who achieved a score of 645 (Q82, V82, D81). Through this analysis, we uncover the methodology to dissect your performance, using both the analytics provided with the mocks and those extracted via Excel pivot tables for deep insights.
Analysis Steps Covered:
1. Subsection Abilities: Identify potential improvement areas by analyzing performance across Quant, Verbal, and Data Insights (DI) subsections.
2. Accuracy Analysis: Use Excel for an in-depth look at where most mistakes occur and how they impact other subsections. This step is crucial for pinpointing focus areas.
3. Skill-Specific Weakness Identification: Discover how specific skill deficiencies, like "value order factors" in Quant, can be targeted for improvement.
4. Timing Impact Assessment: Learn how unanswered questions significantly affect your score and how to manage your time more effectively, especially in the Verbal section.
Creating an Action Plan: The video outlines a strategic action plan to:
• Target weak subsections for improvement.
• Enhance specific skills identified as lacking.
• Develop time management strategies to avoid leaving questions unanswered.
• Engage in targeted practice and review to deepen understanding and adapt strategies.
Your Path to a Higher Score: By applying the insights and strategies discussed in this video, you can achieve a substantial score improvement, bringing you closer to your dream B-school admission. So, dive into the analysis, formulate your action plan, and start your journey to GMAT success today!
Additional Resources:
• Link to the mock score report - e-gmat.com/blogs/wp-content/u...
Let's Connect! If you need further assistance or have questions, don't hesitate to reach out. And, as always, happy studying and best of luck on your GMAT journey!
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Пікірлер: 7

  • @su7sh
    @su7sh4 ай бұрын

    An approach to RC session with the exam taker will be super helpful

  • @egmat

    @egmat

    4 ай бұрын

    @su7sh - here is something you can use for RC: www.loom.com/share/10b47a522edb4471922c573c3fc92274

  • @thelastminutehustler
    @thelastminutehustlerАй бұрын

    Very insightful analysis. I would be using it to analyse mine, I have a scored a similar range in my mocks 655 (Q87, V80, DI 80). 2 questions: 1. What's the significance of math vs non math (or) pure vs real context? And how to deal with the gaps? 2. While I work on my improvement strategy, how can I balance (between strengths and improvements) prep for the next 7-10 days given that my focus is primarily on my improvement strategy?

  • @georgejohneliaseconomcis7076
    @georgejohneliaseconomcis7076Ай бұрын

    How do you get an ability score for algebra and Arithmetic? I didn't see it on the official mock source these data is taken from

  • @egmat

    @egmat

    Ай бұрын

    It is there on the results screeb

  • @arpitjain4007
    @arpitjain4007Ай бұрын

    How can we download our mock data in excel?

  • @egmat

    @egmat

    Ай бұрын

    Here you go: www.loom.com/share/d793b346217f40ec92d22e81b9743c35