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BottomJee, In your opinion does screen size matter when it comes to taking the exam? Cause currently Im using a 13 inch laptop tablet that is useful for studying. But if exam doesnt have the zoom in option, is screen size impactful?
BottomJee, In your opinion does screen size matter when it comes to taking the exam? Cause currently Im using a 13 inch laptop tablet that is useful for studying. But if exam doesnt have the zoom in option, is screen size impactful?
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There is never a zoom in option during exam rather you will have to scroll left-right & up-down. If you are taking exam at a Pearson Vue center, then there shouldn’t be a screen size issue as they have a bigger than 15inch monitors.
I havent been able to get much info on test centres in Malaysia. Unfortunately in my multiple attempts to contact GMAT call-centre, I was being re-routed or given information that doesnt match up. So I may take it at home.
Thanks though for that. I may just get an extra monitor then.
I havent been able to get much info on test centres in Malaysia. Unfortunately in my multiple attempts to contact GMAT call-centre, I was being re-routed or given information that doesnt match up. So I may take it at home.
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If your center is handled by a Pearson Vue team, then its logo will be visible in the appointment confirmation email.
Hi, With approx how many mistakes we can get 85 in Quants? And I always get Two Part Analysis wrong. So it’s a good idea to skip Two Part initially and get back to this question if i still got time?
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GMAT is not about accuracy but about ability, I am not sure how the no. of mistakes are linked with the sectional scores. Also, there are a lot of 2-part analysis questions and to skip all of them is not advisable. Such strategies need to be checked and fine tuned by you while taking your mocks.
GMAT is not about accuracy but about ability, I am not sure how the no. of mistakes are linked with the sectional scores. Also, there are a lot of 2-part analysis questions and to skip all of them is not advisable. Such strategies need to be checked and fine tuned by you while taking your mocks.
Hi, With approx how many mistakes we can get 85 in Quants? And I always get Two Part Analysis wrong. So it’s a good idea to skip Two Part initially and get back to this question if i still got time?
For MSR, notes help me a lot - I tabulate/list some key info from each source to make it easier to filter out answers or recall where what info is to better answer questions. But knowing when to stop making notes and start answering the question can be tricky