bb wrote:
It is hard to compare the Princeton Review version of the test to the real thing - they may use a different algorithm altogether. The 5 mistakes resulting into q41 sounds a bit harsh but I am not sure how the scoring in PR tests works.
You are penalized 3 percentile points for leaving a question unanswered, so for 4 questions you will be penalized 12 percentiles.
For more score information see this:
gmat-scores-83890.htmlthanks....
actually when i made 5 mistakes and got 41 after preparing for so long i was shocked....and have no idea what i can do ....3 out of 5 i made mistake on was difficult question atleast to be done with in 2 minutes may be for me (when i saw it in real exam for first time)...so i guessed...
so i really dont have any idea what to do...
but i confess most of quantative section questions were bit easier than any other test and was suprised to see question level not raising even my first 6 answers were right ....(and there were no continous errors)
ok could you please clarify if i was able to attempt those 3 and may be get 2 answers right ...what might have been my score....
or would my score have been changed if i was able to attempt all those questions and got them all wrong...
510+?
final what are experimental questions?
(i got 5 wrong and got 32/37 and still 41 not experimental questions there...how does it works?)
thanks
i am planning to take test from another company...lets see whats on