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5 Powerful Ways to Leverage Sectional GMAT Mocks

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Sectional Mocks are a game-changing tool in your GMAT preparation arsenal. Let’s explore five effective ways to incorporate them into your study plan for maximum impact:

1. Test Readiness Assessment After Section-Specific Study

After completing your study of a particular section (e.g., Critical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension in Verbal), use a sectional mock to gauge your progress. This approach allows you to:

  • Assess your understanding of recently studied concepts
  • Identify any weak areas that need further attention
  • Get a realistic estimate of your current ability in that section

Pro tip: Take a sectional mock within a week of completing your focused study to ensure the material is still fresh in your mind.

2. Ability Checks During Maintenance Mode

While focusing on one section, it’s crucial to maintain your skills in others. Use sectional mocks to:

  • Periodically check your performance in previously studied sections
  • Ensure your scores aren’t slipping in areas you’re not actively studying
  • Identify any topics that may need a quick review

Recommended frequency: Take a sectional mock in your “maintenance” sections every 2-3 weeks.

3. Mock Readiness Evaluation

Before diving into a full-length GMAT practice test, use sectional mocks to:

  • Assess your readiness for each section individually
  • Identify last-minute areas for improvement
  • Build confidence by confirming your strengths

Best practice: Take a sectional mock for each GMAT section (Verbal, Quant, and Data Insights) 2-3 days before your scheduled full-length practice test.

4. Full-Length Mock Replacement

When you’re short on time or want to focus on specific sections, use sectional mocks as a substitute for full-length tests:

  • Take one sectional mock for each GMAT section
  • Maintain the same order and timing as you would in a full test
  • Add up your sectional scores for an estimated full-length score

This approach is particularly useful for test-takers scoring in the 605-695 range who want to fine-tune their performance.

5. Initial Diagnostic Tool

For new users or those starting a fresh study plan, sectional mocks serve as an excellent diagnostic tool:

  • Take a sectional mock in each GMAT section to establish baseline scores
  • Use the detailed performance analysis to create a targeted study plan
  • Save your full-length mocks for later in your preparation when you’ve made some progress

Remember to input your sectional mock scores into your personalized study plan (PSP) to ensure your study recommendations are tailored to your current abilities.

Read this article to learn more about our new sectional mocks, including utilization details, how to access them, and pricing.

Read this article to understand how sectional mocks can boost your score.

By incorporating sectional mocks into your GMAT preparation strategy, you’ll gain valuable insights into your performance, identify areas for improvement, and track your progress more effectively. This targeted approach will help you make the most of your study time and boost your confidence as you work towards your target GMAT score.

Happy studying and may your GMAT scores soar with the power of sectional mocks!

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