Start your success journey with GMAT exam preparation
A CAT, or computer-adaptive test, is what the GMAT is. While you are taking the test, the CAT is adjusted based on how you score on the GMAT. When you take the GMAT for the first time, the computer offers you a medium-difficulty question because it thinks you have an average score. The machine will gradually increase the difficulty of the questions as you correctly respond to them, increasing its opinion of your ability. The computer next asks you simple questions and reduces its judgement of your ability as a result of your bad response. An algorithm determines your grade based on the complexity of the questions you answered as well as whether you answered them properly or wrongly. The GMAT exam is challenging for a variety of reasons. First, because of the GMAT's distinct computer-adaptive format. The GMAT preparation is challenging for a variety of reasons. You won't be able to skip a challenging question and come back to it later due to the GMAT exam having a unique com