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i am quite perplexed how gmatprep scored me for verbal in two mocks, I would really appreciate your ideas about that:
I took two mocks on GmatPrep, on the first I did V31, on the second V28, answering in both of them 15 answers incorrectly.
the difference is that in V28 i answered incorrectly 2nd question, and 10th in the first 10 questions, while in V31 I answered incorrectly 3d, 4th, 5th, 8th, and still at the end scored more.
Is it really true that it's really better to score correctly first 10th question, and not to fail them AT ALL?
thanx everybody
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I think it really depends. Your sample size is too small. My understanding (and I can't remember where I saw this) is that questions are graded more finely than just "Easy", "Medium", "Hard". Depending on which problems the algorithm threw at you based off the problems you got wrong, that could affect your score.
I'd really just focus on trying to get the problems right instead of focusing on which problems lead to a certain score.
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