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piyush_nitt
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Hi
Today , I gave my first GMAT prep test and scored 650. The break up as follows:
scaled score in quant : 41 (11 incorrect out of 37)
scaled score in verbal : 29 (13 incorrect out of 41)
I would like to know what exactly the scaled score is?
I did 13 incorrect in verbal and 11 incorrect in quant so how come scaled score is 29 and 41 respectively?
Further, I am planning to focus on minimizing the errors and therefore, am planning to SET a limit of maximum number of incorrect answers allowed in each section for myself. Eventually, I will push this limit and try to minimize it.
Say if maximum number of incorrect allowed for Quants is 5 and for verbal is 10. roughly, how much score can I expect if I stick to these limits?
Thanks for help !
Today , I gave my first GMAT prep test and scored 650. The break up as follows:
scaled score in quant : 41 (11 incorrect out of 37)
scaled score in verbal : 29 (13 incorrect out of 41)
I would like to know what exactly the scaled score is?
I did 13 incorrect in verbal and 11 incorrect in quant so how come scaled score is 29 and 41 respectively?
Further, I am planning to focus on minimizing the errors and therefore, am planning to SET a limit of maximum number of incorrect answers allowed in each section for myself. Eventually, I will push this limit and try to minimize it.
Say if maximum number of incorrect allowed for Quants is 5 and for verbal is 10. roughly, how much score can I expect if I stick to these limits?
Thanks for help !












