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There are lots of reasons for your score to drop on an individual exam- bad day, bad stretch of problems, a higher concentrations of problems that are your weakness, and on and on. The number of problems wrong is not an indicator of your score because the test is adaptive and almost everyone will miss roughly the same number of questions. Your score is based on the difficulty of the problems you get right/wrong. Unfortunately the GMAT prep exams do not show the difficulty levels of each problem. It would have been interesting to see some of your Manhattan CAT diagnostics.

Since it's past the 29th. How did it go?

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There are lots of reasons for your score to drop on an individual exam- bad day, bad stretch of problems, a higher concentrations of problems that are your weakness, and on and on. The number of problems wrong is not an indicator of your score because the test is adaptive and almost everyone will miss roughly the same number of questions. Your score is based on the difficulty of the problems you get right/wrong. Unfortunately the GMAT prep exams do not show the difficulty levels of each problem. It would have been interesting to see some of your Manhattan CAT diagnostics.

Since it's past the 29th. How did it go?

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Hi Kyle,

I have manhattanGMAT and other mocks. I am currently planning for one mock every week starting from tomorrow. Do you suggest the GMAC paid test.

I have written twice GMAT
700 (50,34) and then 660 (50, 28). I was shocked with my VA drop and I am working on it extensively. I am planning to take again on 1st April.

I have written the MGMT mock 1 and I have got 740 - 48, 43 (48 - horrible mistakes - So will straighten up)
and one kaplan test 1 - 740 - 51/41.