The GMAT Focus Edition is a computer-adaptive test that adjusts to your level of knowledge as you progress. The test begins with a medium-difficulty question, and each subsequent question depends on your previous answer — a correct answer leads to a more challenging question, while an incorrect one leads to an easier one. Questions are answered one by one, without the option to skip, return, or revise answers, which makes the test highly focused and dynamic.
The GMAT is developed and administered by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), a nonprofit organization composed of leading business schools worldwide. This is why the exam precisely measures the skills that business schools actually look for — analytical thinking, logic, data analysis, and clear communication. For this reason, the GMAT is often considered one of the more demanding standardized tests, but also one of the most relevant.
