How Many CCAT Mock Tests Should You Take to Succeed?

The Criteria Cognitive Aptitude Test (CCAT) is fast-paced and highly competitive — and mock tests are your best weapon. But how many should you actually take to perform well?

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Why Mock Tests Matter

Mock tests simulate the real CCAT environment. They help you:

  • Build speed under pressure
  • Improve your accuracy in real-world conditions
  • Learn which sections need more focus

So How Many Mock Tests Should You Take?

The ideal number varies, but most high scorers follow this structure:

Phase # of Mock Tests Purpose
Initial Diagnostic 1 Full-Length Assess baseline ability
Skill Building 2–3 Sectional Focus on weak areas
Timed Simulation 2–3 Full-Length Build speed + stamina
Final Review 1 Mock Test Check readiness

Don’t Just Take the Test. Analyze It.

Mock tests are only useful when you reflect on your performance. After each test, ask:

  • Where did I lose the most time?
  • What question types trip me up?
  • How many questions did I skip or guess?

Use this analysis to refine your strategy with each round.

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Source: Official CCAT Website

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