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*Pradhumansingh1 writes:*
> Awesome, someone’s using it 🙌
> But I think it’s important to do some thinking about your test experience and why your score sunk. I see you have some test from a few weeks ago with some really good results, using the new algorithm and that proves you absolutely have the ability and skill set so the bottom line is what went wrong. Unfortunately I wasn’t there at the test so that’s why I’m asking you ðŸ«
On the day of exam I was completely positive but as my verbal section started questions stared to fell completely off and often as i moved ahead even i was not able to eliminate the options which never happened to me before and after 10 questions it felt like section is gone and almost same thing happened in DI as well.
Ah. Yes, I always gave up on my verbal section when that happened to me. I thought I bombed it because I was guessing a lot of the questions, something like 55% certainty between two answers and 45 for the wrong answer. Very very small margin of certainty. Surprisingly ended up getting 96th percentile but at the same time I felt like I failed the test and I dreaded.... Could it be that the adaptive algorithm by giving you hard questions when you were performing really well threw you off?
Have you taken any GMAT prep tests in the last month?