Woo hoo I just beat the GMAT. I got a 710 (49Q/37V).
My practice exams were as follows
GMATprep 1: 700 (48Q/38V)
ManhattanGMAT: 650 (45Q/34V)
GMATprep 2: 710 (49Q/38V)
Does anyone know why there isn't a difference in total score from a 49Q/37V and a 49Q/38V?
710 (49Q/37V)!
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Congrats on a great score and I know the feeling since I got the same score! By the way I got 48Q 39V and ended up with the same overall score.
All the very best for the rest of the process!
Regards,
CR
All the very best for the rest of the process!
Regards,
CR
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congrats dude! ... great to see that you are satisfied with your score ...
and i am a bit confused .. cramya's verbal score is 2 points above your's then why there is no diff in the overall score???
does this indicate that verbal is getting tougher?? lower score but higher percentile???
and i am a bit confused .. cramya's verbal score is 2 points above your's then why there is no diff in the overall score???
does this indicate that verbal is getting tougher?? lower score but higher percentile???
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Cramya when your debrief will come. Eric please consider him making moderator. He has done significant contribution to this forum.cramya wrote:Congrats on a great score and I know the feeling since I got the same score! By the way I got 48Q 39V and ended up with the same overall score.
All the very best for the rest of the process!
Regards,
CR
regards,
maihuna
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