pdreyer wrote:
I'm prepping for the GMAT on June 2nd, and I've been taking full length practice tests for the past several weekends and doing conventional studying during the weekdays in between. I've been steadily improving and took the GMATPrep (2009) Practice Test 2 today. The strange thing is that during the test, I didn't feel like it was going well, I was having trouble really focusing, etc., especially during the quant section. At the end, I didn't expect a high score. Lo and behold, 760 appeared on the screen, with a Q48 and V47. I had been scoring in the 730 range on the two prior tests. The strange thing is that, once I went to the Review Screen, it showed that I had gotten 13 of the quant problems wrong. Now, I know that it's an adaptive test and that the actual number of correct answers is not a perfect indicator of score, but 13 of 37 wrong and still a 760?! Doesn't seem right. Has anyone else had a similar experience?
On a somewhat related note, does anyone know how to get from the review screen back to the scores screen in the GMATPrep software? It seems like I should be able to review my score and subscores, but I can't figure out how to get out of the review screen. Any help is much appreciated, thanks.
Q48 with 13 wrong is nothing absurd. In fact, you could even get a Q50 with 8 -10 questions wrong! It depends on a ton of factors. You got the 760 because of the fabulous V47! Hope you will be able to replicate (or improve!) this performance in actual GMAT.
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