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All Experts’ Global mocks are built to mirror how the actual GMAT feels at the 90th percentile, preparing you for the real challenge. During the early and middle stages of prep, the tests may feel tough, but this is exactly the level you will face while scoring high on GMAT.
This generally only happens when you are in the early stage of your preparation. The official mocks adjust to your current level and therefore present an easier test. However, once you improve and start scoring higher, the same official mocks will become more difficult, matching the level of challenge you experience on Experts’ Global mocks. Eventually, for scoring well on the GMAT, you need to perform on a difficult test; each Experts’ Global mock prepares you for such eventual difficulty, right from the first mock.
Official GMAT mocks use adaptive question sequencing. The difficulty of questions you receive depends on how you perform during the test. At an early stage of preparation, when your GMAT level is still developing, the system detects your current level and gives an easier set of questions. That is why official mocks during early stages of one’s prep may feel easier and can create a false impression of the GMAT’s true difficulty.
To score high on the GMAT (90th percentile or above), you must navigate a more demanding set of questions. Mocks in Experts’ Global GMAT prep keep the question sequencing static so that every mock reflects the difficulty you will eventually encounter on the real exam. This ensures that from the start, you experience the level of challenge you will face when scoring well. Please note that Experts’ Global uses an adaptive scoring system. Your score depends on the difficulty of the questions you answer correctly or incorrectly, ensuring that your results fairly represent your true level. For instance, if your current level is around 535, your mock score will generally fall in 515–555 range; if your level is around 705, your scores in mocks will fall in 685–725 range.
Some students initially feel that Experts’ Global mocks are more difficult than the official GMAT, but they later confirm that the challenge is identical to what they faced on the real exam when scoring high. Till date, 25,000+ students worldwide have shared that the difficulty of Experts’ Global mocks stays in perfect sync with the difficulty level of the actual GMAT experienced en route to the 90th percentile or higher.
“Mocks were an important part of my preparation from the very beginning. At first, the Experts’ Global mocks felt quite challenging, but I understood that this was meant to help me grow. With gradual practice, I started improving steadily. By the end of my preparation, the official mocks and even the actual GMAT felt just like another Experts’ Global mock test. Trust me when I say this — the level of difficulty you experience on the Experts’ Global mocks is exactly what you will face on the real GMAT when you perform well.”
– Akshay, 695
Experts’ Global GMAT mocks use adaptive scoring rather than adaptive question sequencing. Each test is designed to match the level of difficulty you would encounter on the GMAT while aiming for a 90th-percentile score or higher. This approach serves a clear purpose during the learning stage of preparation – from the very start, you face the kind of challenge you will later meet while striving for a top score. Consistent practice with such demanding questions gradually builds reasoning strength, stamina, and mental readiness for the actual exam.
In Experts’ Global GMAT mocks, the sequence of questions remains fixed, but the scoring adjusts according to the difficulty of the questions you answer correctly. Therefore, even with static sequencing, both the total and sectional scores continue to be dependable reflections of your real GMAT ability. Over 30,000 students worldwide have shared that their Experts’ Global mock scores stayed within 20 points of their official GMAT results. You can take the first Experts’ Global full-length GMAT mock, free.
During the early and middle stages of GMAT preparation, your accuracy in mock tests may not yet be very high. When a mock test follows adaptive sequencing, the system begins to show easier questions after a few incorrect answers. Although this may feel encouraging at first, it does not truly represent the challenge of the GMAT when you are aiming for a high score.
By keeping the question sequence constant and set to the difficulty level of a 90th-percentile GMAT, each Experts’ Global mock offers an authentic sense of the real exam. This way, even in the learning stage, you continue to practice at the same level of difficulty you will ultimately face when striving for a top score. The process may seem demanding in the beginning, but it is deeply rewarding for long-term growth. Thousands of students around the world have shared that the level of difficulty they faced on the real GMAT, while scoring in the higher percentiles, closely matched what they experienced on Experts’ Global mocks. Looking back, many have appreciated how the fixed sequencing and consistent difficulty prepared them for the real test.
Please note that Experts’ Global mocks still use adaptive scoring. Simply put, the score awarded or reduced for each question depend on its difficulty. Hence, even with a fixed question sequence, your sectional and total scores continue to represent your ability to manage questions of varying complexity. This ensures that the scores from Experts’ Global mocks serve as a fair and dependable measure of your true GMAT level. Thousands of students worldwide have reported that their Experts’ Global mock scores were generally within 20 points of their actual GMAT results.
Adaptive question sequencing modifies the test difficulty according to your current level. In the early and middle phases of preparation, when your GMAT ability is still developing, this type of sequencing often produces easier tests. It can therefore give a misleading sense of the true GMAT challenge at the 90th-percentile level and limit your exposure to tougher questions during the stages when that challenge is most valuable. As a result, the depth of learning and growth you experience through practice can remain restricted, which may influence your potential to score high later.
When the question sequence in mock tests remains fixed at the difficulty level of a 90th-percentile GMAT, you begin working with real test-level questions from the start. This ensures that your learning phase mirrors the level of difficulty you will ultimately face when aiming for a high score. Crucially, for mock tests with static question sequencing, the scoring must remain adaptive so that your results truly reflect the difficulty of the questions you manage to solve. Experts’ Global’s adaptive scoring sustains this balance, matching your results with the challenge you will face when scoring high on the GMAT and preserving accuracy in evaluation.
In essence, adaptive question sequencing, such as that used in the official GMAT mocks, is best suited for the later part of your preparation, when you are close to the real exam and your goal is evaluation and readiness testing. In contrast, Experts’ Global mocks, which keep the question sequencing fixed at the 90th-percentile level while applying adaptive scoring, are more effective for the early and middle phases of preparation, when learning, practice, and analysis are the main priorities.
During the early and middle stages of your preparation, use the Experts’ Global GMAT mocks. This is the phase to learn, practice, and grow — study the explanations, review mistakes carefully, carefully observe analytics to see patterns in your performance, and understand your evolving strengths and weaknesses across sections.
When you reach the final stage, shift to the official GMAT mocks to evaluate your readiness for the real exam. By this stage, your focus moves from learning to testing how well prepared you are. Balancing learning early and assessing later allows you to benefit fully from both test series and build the confidence that carries you through test day.
Think of Experts’ Global mocks and official mocks as two parts of one complete plan — Experts’ Global mocks help you learn deeply, while official mocks validate your readiness for the real test.
True preparation is not about seeking ease but about engaging with the right level of challenge. The Experts’ Global GMAT mocks are designed precisely this way — to mirror the difficulty you will face while scoring high on the actual test. When you practice at the same level that defines real success, your progress feels steady, purposeful, and deeply rewarding. This alignment trains your reasoning, balance, and focus in a manner that remains true to the GMAT itself. The same principle applies to MBA applications and to life beyond them: growth comes from meeting authentic challenges, not exaggerated ones. Every thoughtful attempt, every honest review, and every insight gained shapes a stronger and calmer version of you. The consistency you build through such practice becomes your quiet confidence — the kind that carries you through the GMAT, through your MBA application journey, and through