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*MBAACCOUNT2025 writes:* > Has anybody taken the test at Pearson Noida? I have taken the test only at Barakhamba Delhi centre, wanted to check feedback on the noida one Have taken several attempts at Pearson Noida, go for it!
I have been feeling Not drained but my focus on study isn’t much and I am even incorrecting 555s whereas my Mock scores are 625 and 645. What do you recommend completely taking a break for 1-2 days off gmat and then restart?
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Its pretty natural and i think it happens with all of them I think you should take a rest of 1-2 days and try to solve very very basic questions
And do what u are best in like quants verbal or di
Let’s say somebody is getting a 655 665 on mocks, what do you think normally is the probability of getting +20, +30 on the test day and probability of -20, -30. Is it more tilted towards the decreasing score? Any one of yours experience would be useful on this
Let’s say somebody is getting a 655 665 on mocks, what do you think normally is the probability of getting +20, +30 on the test day and probability of -20, -30. Is it more tilted towards the decreasing score? Any one of yours experience would be useful on this
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What i heard and experience it more tilted towards decreasing
What I have heard from the GMAT test takers is that score decreases because you are in a new environment and also you have some kind of pressure on you, if you stay calm without any worries like there is another attempt if you don’t get your desire score then there are high chances that your score will be around your mocks score or +10 or +20
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So now since the exam has unlimited attempts, maybe we can see test takers handling their nerves better and reaching the target scores as planned.