Hi EtaCarnia,
It is usually recommended to keep mocks for the later phase of your prep. But at the same time, you could take them in between to test what else you need to prepare.
On the same note:
If you haven't practiced Official Guide Questions yet, you could start with that next. But do keep in mind that they are limited, and use them wisely.
It is recommended to practice untimed initially to ensure you can apply concepts effectively. Then you can move to practicing timed.
You could either solve questions from every topic and at different difficulty levels (you have all the filters you need
here) or practice your weak areas.
And then you could practice sectional mocks, test your strategies, practice timing, and more.
Then you could go to mocks, fix things, if any.
Also, do refer to this post:
https://gmatclub.com/forum/gmat-study-plan-217827.html - It will give you a more detailed picture, things to avoid, what to do when, and how.
Hope this helps!
EtaCarnia
Hi ,
I have covered all GMAT topics in Verbal, Quant and DI. I am not very sure about next step. Should i start revising all the topics one by one and then jump to Mocks or should i Start giving mocks right away and working on weak areas? Please guide.