RishS94 - Thank you for chiming in. Truly appreciate that!
Actually, the SIGma-X GFE (GMAT Focus Edition) mocks actually use the same probabilistic engine that the GCE (GMAT Classic Edition) mocks did. In terms of accuracy, they are just as precise - within approximately 30 points in the scoring range of 400-700 and 20 points in the score range of 705 to 805.
The SIGma-X mocks are designed to be
fully adaptive, mirroring the actual exam's structure to offer a realistic practice experience. They not only provide an accurate score estimate but also offer valuable insights into performance and areas for improvement.
More Details here:
https://e-gmat.com/blogs/sigma-x-mocks- ... provement/These mocks include features like:
1. A
contextual accuracy view to compare performance across all 10 subsections of the GMAT Focus Edition.
2. An AI-powered timing/progression chart to identify and address timing issues.
3. Pivot filters in raw data to focus on relevant questions.
These tools help identify specific areas for improvement, such as arithmetic in the Quant section, timing strategies across sections, and reading comprehension in the Verbal section. By analyzing these insights, test-takers can develop targeted strategies to improve their scores efficiently.
Let me know if you would like more information!