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Re: GMAT test center Hinduja College Mumbai
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14 Aug 2020, 21:30
Hi RomanSantiago,
Most Test Centers follow a standard set of 'parameters', although there might be some slight variations in terms of the specific details of what you will face at your Test Facility.
-You will be issued a locker (and a lock) in which to put all of your belongings - you won't be taking anything into the Computer Lab with you. You will be issued a laminated note-pad (which is typically 5-6 sheets to write on) and a thin-tipped marker to write with. You can exchange those materials at any time for new ones (but you would likely find it most efficient to exchange them during the 'breaks' and not while your Exam is running (since you will have to wait for a new pad/pen and that will cost you some time).
-Do NOT touch your phone until you are done with your entire Exam. During your breaks, you can access your locker (for example, to grab a quick drink or snack that you brought), but don't look at your phone during the break.
-Your 8am appointment time is likely the first one for that day, but there will likely be several people with that same appointment time. Since only one person can be taken into (or out of) the Computer Lab at a time, you will likely have to wait a bit before YOU formally begin your Exam. If you want to be the first one in, then you should plan to arrive a suitable amount of time before 8am.
1) When is your exact Test Date?
2) How have you been scoring on your CATs/mocks (including the Quant and Verbal Scaled Scores for EACH)?
3) What is your overall Score Goal?
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