Hindustan wrote:
goto this site:
https://www.800score.com/score2.html# If you keep changing the Quantitative score from 51 to 53 or anything more, while keeping verbal score fixed, you will see that total score changes. Moreover, as you can "see" it reads 0-60. It does not read 0-51.
Actually, their own updated site is here:
https://www.800score.com/score2.php
And it actually lists quantitative as 0-49 and verbal as 0-51. However, I can confirm that the link is a load of crap because I will personally confirm that it is possible to score 50Q/51V, and that the resulting score is not 800 as indicated at that site for 49/51 (although maybe GMAC will change their mind when they send out my official report
).
Now, back to the original point. I'm saying that you didn't get 53. I'm saying that you are lying about that. I'm well aware that the theoretical score range is 0-60, but here in real life, the actual range is up to 51. Like I said before, I'd be willing to consider the possibility of a higher score, but not until I see proof.
I'll repeat what I said before. There are math wizards on this board, other boards, and around the world that I am convinced get EVERY SINGLE question correct on the GMAT, and any other exam that they take; yet I have not seen any reliable evidence that any of them has scored over 51. That makes me think you are a liar. I don't care how good you are at math, you can't get a higher score than other people that have perfect scores.