Hi everyone,
We've built a mock analysis tool and wanted to offer free analyses to anyone here who's interested.
The idea is to go beyond just the score and figure out what's actually happening in your test. For instance, in a recent analysis, we found someone with 100% accuracy on non-rushed Quant questions and 0% on rushed ones – pure timing issue, not a content problem. That changes the entire study approach. Similarly, we spotted a CR vs RC gap of 81 percentile points in Verbal – RC was dragging the entire section down while CR was already strong.
The analysis looks at things like:
- Whether you're time-limited, ability-limited, or both (the fix is very different)
- Subsection imbalances that might be hidden in your overall score
- Timing patterns – where the pressure started, which questions became time sinks
- Question-level flags: rushed answers, unanswered penalties, passages where reading time was insufficient
- What to prioritize first based on potential point gains
At the end, you get a realistic roadmap with week-by-week focus areas.
Doesn't matter which mock – Official, e-GMAT, GmatClub, Manhattan, or any other source.
What we'd need:- Score report (overall + section-wise)
- Subsection breakdown
- Question-wise data with time taken
Drop a comment if you'd like us to take a look. Interested people, please DM us with the screenshots of your score report.