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The answer is NO. The average difficulty level of your next exam is not associated to your performance in previous exam. Rather, it depends on your performance at that particular exam. I base this opinion from my own experience with 4x real gmat, scoring 620, 580, 680, and 720, consecutively.

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Hey

Originally posted by atyag27 on 14 Jul 2020, 09:16.
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Hi Prihans, no, i took the exam at a Pearson VUE centre.
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atyag27 wrote:
Hi All,

Firstly, glad this forum exists. Spent a lot of time reading self study strategies for GMAT prep and also got inspired by a few stories. I took my first attempt very recently- on 07/11/20. Scored a 750 ( Q49, V42). I feel I can improve my quant score (and hopefully maintain/build on my verbal score!) - i fought a bit hard w two questions on quant and generally felt slightly light-headed in the exam and i wasn't 100% there- ended up with a slight timing problem-had to rush thru the last 3 questions (knew how to solve, didn't have time enough to solve..)

My question is on the adaptive nature of the GMAT . Is the GMAT adaptive across attempts as it is within a given attempt? i.e. am i likely to see a harder exam in general if i retake the exam a month out because i got a 750 previously? Hoping to hear from some of you and pysched about my first post !

Congratulations for a fantastic score...!! :thumbsup:
First, no it's not going to be hard as tests are independent of previous attempts.
You are also right about breathing and mentally prepared for Quant using graph technique - i see you scoring Q51 in next attempt. :)
For verbal, as you suggested, again it looks like you can score more. Just try to indulge yourself in CR question - that should do the rest.

Thanks for mentioning about Manhattan Q question.
All the best.
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