Hello,
I know there are a number of threads about the security team email, but I wanted to get perspectives on my specific situation as this is very anxiety inducing. I took my first GMAT yesterday morning and received an unofficial score of a 720 (48Q, 42V, 8IR). During the test there were two minor things that occurred. After the first scheduled break, I ended the break before the re-check in had occurred, but the proctor and I promptly did the re-check in before any verbal questions had been answered. Secondly after the second break when attempting to move to the second IR question, there was a short "internet disconnect" that closed the exam when I tried to accept the answer choices; the proctor quickly took control of my computer and re-opened the test. This whole second incident occurred and was resolved in under a minute. I received the security email just under 24 hours after my attempt. I know that the email is common for scores over 700, but with these two minor issues I feel very nervous about the possibility of a cancellation. Any thoughts or experiences would be extremely helpful.
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