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A path through all three sections
The GMAT Focus Edition rewards a balanced score across Quant, Verbal, and the new Data Insights. The plan keeps all three moving.
Diagnose with a timed run
A full practice exam sets your baseline across Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Data Insights.
Build Quant and Verbal fundamentals
Targeted problem-solving and critical-reasoning sets, step-graded so you see where the logic broke.
Train Data Insights
Practice multi-source reasoning, table analysis, and graphics interpretation — the integrated section that trips up most test-takers.
Simulate the adaptive exam
Full timed practice tests with a detailed score report so you walk in knowing your pacing and your weak spots.
GMAT prep questions
Does this cover the GMAT Focus Edition?
Yes — the prep is organized around the current three-section format: Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Data Insights, including the question-review flexibility the Focus Edition allows.
How is the adaptive format handled?
Full practice tests adjust question difficulty as you answer, mirroring the computer-adaptive engine, and the results report shows your performance band by section.
Can I drill just Data Insights?
Yes. Because Data Insights is the newest and most distinctive section, you can run focused sets on multi-source reasoning and graphics interpretation on their own.
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