bb wrote:
Wow. That’s a great score. You were one of very few people I know who had plenty of time left. Congrats!
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kabraham wrote:
I took the online test on July 8th and scored a 750 (Q49, V44). The overall experience was very smooth. Had 6 minutes left for quant and almost 8 for Verbal. I felt the exam was on par with the Official mocks or a little easier. Definitely, didn't see anything tougher and out of the ordinary. All my 3 RCs were short and easy to comprehend.
I haven't taken a test at the Center so I wouldn't know how that felt but the home experience was very good.
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bb Hope I'm posting this in the right forum.
My test was supposed to start at 10:00 AM. As instructed I logged in half an hour early. I just had to take 4 photos from all the directions of my workspace and upload a picture of my ID proof. And then the video capture started. Within less than two minutes a proctor joined and asked me to show the whiteboard. That being done she started the test.
Quant was smooth, I had just one question I was struggled on. I panicked a little because I almost took 4 minutes for that. I was lagging a little at that point. However, I breezed through the next 8-10 questions and I realized I had a lot of time left. Slowed down a little and took the rest of quant at a comfortable pace. Honestly I felt quant was much easier than the 700-800 level questions I scored on GMATClub. I guess I made some silly mistakes because I don't recollect having to guess any questions. So the Q49 was a little disappointing. As I had finished almost 6 minutes early I decided to stick on the last question for almost 5 minutes and then submitted the last question.
Verbal was again pretty smooth. The biggest relief for me were the RCs. They were pretty easy to understand and were evenly spaced across the test. I was left with almost 8 minutes on the last question. I must have spent 5 minutes on it and then submitted the question. Showed the proctor my board which she acknowledged and took my break. This was the only interaction I had with the proctor.
IR was probably the only part of the test I felt I had to struggle. I had a couple of tough ones. I ended up getting a 6 so I probably messed up at least 2-3 questions. I had to guess the last question because I didn't have enough time.
Hope this helps future test takers.