
Last week we began rolling out analytics and custom reviews to our groups. You’ll see the features mature over the next few weeks as we incorporate feedback from our users.
The GMAT Group is the best example of fine grained analytics. If you’ve been studying for the GMAT and you’ve attempted a significant number of questions you will be able to see your accuracy across 50+ quantitative skills and 30+ verbal skills. With this information you can identify what your weaknesses are (presuming you have any) and track your progress in those areas. You can filter by time range and difficulty; for example, you can filter to see your performance on difficult questions in the last 7 days.
SAT members currently see a smaller set of specific skills and will start to see more detail over the coming weeks.
So, I bet your thinking “Great, but what can I do with this information?”
Research* supports that getting feedback on your performance is one of the keys to learning. So play some practice SAT or GMAT games then checkout your profile to see your performance across skills.
Select the skills that you are most interested in and create a custom review of just those types of questions. Our expertly written explanations will help you gain insight into those skills.
* Research dating back to theorizing by William James‘ in his seminal book “Talks to Teachers on Psychology and to Students on Some of Life’s Ideals”
(Angie Tombari, Grockit’s summer intern specializing in Educational Psychology collaborated on this post)

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