The method
Scores move when practice gets personal
Watching lectures feels like progress and rarely is. The loop that works: find your gaps, drill them at the right difficulty, review what you miss, and rehearse under real conditions. The whole platform is built around that loop.

Start from an honest picture
The diagnostic puts a number on where you stand and, more usefully, shows which topics are bleeding points. Weighted by difficulty, it separates “shaky on rates” from “never learned combinatorics”, which are very different problems to fix.
From then on, every question you answer sharpens that picture. The analytics track accuracy by module, difficulty, question type, and time spent, so your weak spots are never a guess.
Practice at the edge of your level
Get a question right and the next one gets harder. Miss it and you drill the gap before moving on. The engine keeps you in the band where learning actually happens, hard enough to stretch you and never so hard that you're just guessing.
The bank holds 2,300+ questions across every GMAT Focus question type, from Problem Solving to Multi-Source Reasoning, each calibrated against thousands of real attempts.
Study your misses harder than your wins
Every wrong answer lands in your error log, tagged by what went wrong: a concept you don't know, a careless slip, a misread, time pressure, or a guess. Those are different failures with different fixes, and the app treats them that way.
One tap builds a quiz from your logged mistakes or from your lowest-accuracy chapters. The question you missed two weeks ago comes back until it stops beating you.
Keep what you learn
Formulas and rules fade fast under exam pressure. Spaced-repetition flashcards resurface each one right before you'd forget it, scheduled per card by how well you know it. Five minutes a day keeps three months of work warm.
Rehearse the real thing
Full-length mocks mirror the exam: 64 questions, three timed 45-minute sections in the order you choose, on-screen calculator in Data Insights, bookmarks, and review-and-edit at the end of each section.
Behind the timer, an ability estimator converges on your level the same way the real adaptive algorithm does, so your predicted score means something. Mocks are resumable, and every one ends with a section-by-section breakdown of what to fix next.
Follow a plan that survives real life
Give the planner your test date and target score and it lays out every day between now and then. Miss a Tuesday because work exploded and the plan quietly redistributes the load. You never face a guilt backlog, just today's work.
When you miss questions, the AI tutor names the exact trap you fell for and walks you back through the reasoning. It has full context on the question and your answer, so the explanation starts where your mistake happened.
The loop starts with the diagnostic
30 minutes, 15 questions, scored instantly. It costs nothing and tells you exactly what to fix first.
Take the diagnostic