Published 12 January 2025
GMAT Sprint - A comprehensive guide

1. Accessing the Dashboard
The dashboard is your central hub for tracking progress, reviewing performance analytics, and understanding your study patterns.
1.1 Understanding the Dashboard
Once you log into GMATSprint, you'll be greeted with an overview of your activity. The dashboard provides essential insights such as:
- Total Questions: The total number of questions you've attempted.
- Total Time Spent: The total duration spent answering questions.
- Average Correct Rate: Your overall accuracy percentage.
- Daily Log: A history of your recent activity, including timestamps and question details.

1.2 Filtering Data
To get a more detailed analysis, you can filter your dashboard data by different parameters:
- Date Range: View progress over a specific period.
- Question Type: Focus on specific GMAT sections (e.g., Verbal, Quant, Data Sufficiency).
- Difficulty Levels: Identify trends in easy, medium, and hard questions.

2. Setting Up a Practice Quiz
Practicing with real GMAT-style questions is essential for success. GMATSprint allows you to create customized quizzes that simulate real exam conditions.
2.1 Creating a Quiz
Follow these steps to set up a personalized quiz:
- Click on "Start Your Quiz 🧠" on the Practice page.
- Select the number of questions you want to attempt.
- Choose specific categories (e.g., Arithmetic, Critical Reasoning, Sentence Correction).
- Set custom goals to track your achievements.
- Decide whether you want questions to repeat or be unique.
- Enable or disable the timer based on your preference.
- Click "Start Quiz" to begin.

2.2 Exam Simulation Mode
To develop a strong time-management strategy, try the "Exam Simulation Mode." This mode replicates the real GMAT test by enforcing time constraints and presenting questions in a structured format.

3. Reviewing Your Quiz Results
After completing a quiz, it's important to analyze your results. GMATSprint provides a data-driven approach to help you identify areas for improvement.
3.1 Viewing Performance Insights
Your results page will display:
- Accuracy rate for each section.
- Average time spent per question.
- Comparison with past attempts.

3.2 Understanding Your Mistakes
GMATSprint allows you to review incorrect answers and see explanations. Learning from mistakes is key to improving your score.

4. Exploring the Question Bank
The Questions section stores all previously attempted questions, allowing you to revisit and refine your approach.
4.1 Viewing Past Questions
Access the full history of your answered questions and analyze patterns in your errors.
4.2 Interacting with Other Students
You can like, comment, and discuss different problem-solving approaches with other students. This fosters collaborative learning.

5. Using the Question Map
The Question Map provides a high-level overview of your accuracy and performance trends.
5.1 Identifying Weak Areas
Use the color-coded map to see which question types require more practice.

6. Reviewing the Activity Log
The Activity Log lets you review your complete study history.
6.1 Filtering Logs
Filter logs by date, question category, and accuracy to track your study habits.

7. Managing Liked Questions
You can save questions for later review by liking them.
7.1 Accessing Liked Questions
Navigate to the "Liked Questions" panel to revisit important problems.
