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Hey,

When you reset your CATs, you reset all 6 at the same time. In other words, there isn't a way to reset individual tests.

However, don't worry about losing your recent Assessment Reports--you'll be able to review all of your past CATs, even if they have been reset.

I hope this helps. Please don't hesitate to ask me any other questions.

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Hey,

When you reset your CATs, you reset all 6 at the same time. In other words, there isn't a way to reset individual tests.

However, don't worry about losing your recent Assessment Reports--you'll be able to review all of your past CATs, even if they have been reset.

I hope this helps. Please don't hesitate to ask me any other questions.

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Matt Mapplebeck
Student Services Associate
Manhattan GMAT

Thanks Matt for your response. I called MGMAT customer service the other day. The agent, whom I talked to, told me that it is possible to reset ONLY the first 3 tests if that's what I want. And suggested me to call back when I done with 6 tests. I confirmed with her that only the questions from the first 3 tests will be released. Thing is I don't care about the 1st 3 tests as I don't remember anything about them (gave them 8-9 months ago just for curiosity with NO prep) but since I got serious I have reviewed the 4th and 5th tests thoroughly, and am planning to do the same for the 6th. So I would not like the questions from 4-6 tests to be released into the pool of questions.

Anyways, maybe she did not understand me or perhaps she didn't know. Could you please confirm? Appreciate your help!

Thanks.
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Hey,

After looking into it further, the information you received over the phone is correct. We can in fact reset individual tests. So if you'd like to release questions from your earlier tests back into the question bank, that won't be a problem. Please call Student Services when you're ready.

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