I just finished taking GMATPrep CAT 1 and have a silly question to ask -- how do I review incorrect problems and view my scores again? The software does not allow me to review the problems, instead it takes me to retaking the whole test. Did anyone else encounter this issue before? I am sure I am missing something here.
Thanks in advance for your help.
GMAT Prep Test - how to review total scores again?
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When you leave a test session, the software dialog box asking to continue (? Yes/No) should appear. You had probably finished the test and then picked 'No' option in the dialog box; this way your test is being reset by the GMAT Prep. If you chose 'Yes', the software would return to last quit window.mbalady001 wrote:I just finished taking GMATPrep CAT 1 and have a silly question to ask -- how do I review incorrect problems and view my scores again? The software does not allow me to review the problems, instead it takes me to retaking the whole test. Did anyone else encounter this issue before? I am sure I am missing something here.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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At the end of the test, the software displayed my score and the list of incorrect questions. I am not sure what button I clicked at that point, but it sucks to lose the complete test! Do you know if there's any way to recover the data that I lost?Night reader wrote:When you leave a test session, the software dialog box asking to continue (? Yes/No) should appear. You had probably finished the test and then picked 'No' option in the dialog box; this way your test is being reset by the GMAT Prep. If you chose 'Yes', the software would return to last quit window.mbalady001 wrote:I just finished taking GMATPrep CAT 1 and have a silly question to ask -- how do I review incorrect problems and view my scores again? The software does not allow me to review the problems, instead it takes me to retaking the whole test. Did anyone else encounter this issue before? I am sure I am missing something here.
Thanks in advance for your help.
BTW, the current status of the test is listed as "Complete".
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Hey, just wondering if you found a way to retrieve your answers or at least retrieve the questions you had.
The same thing just happened to me!
The same thing just happened to me!
mbalady001 wrote:At the end of the test, the software displayed my score and the list of incorrect questions. I am not sure what button I clicked at that point, but it sucks to lose the complete test! Do you know if there's any way to recover the data that I lost?Night reader wrote:When you leave a test session, the software dialog box asking to continue (? Yes/No) should appear. You had probably finished the test and then picked 'No' option in the dialog box; this way your test is being reset by the GMAT Prep. If you chose 'Yes', the software would return to last quit window.mbalady001 wrote:I just finished taking GMATPrep CAT 1 and have a silly question to ask -- how do I review incorrect problems and view my scores again? The software does not allow me to review the problems, instead it takes me to retaking the whole test. Did anyone else encounter this issue before? I am sure I am missing something here.
Thanks in advance for your help.
BTW, the current status of the test is listed as "Complete".
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Unfortunately there's no way to recover an unsaved test (at least none that I am aware of). The only alternative is taking the test again.
I feel your pain buddy. Isn't it the worst feeling to lose your entire test? In my opinion, the GMATPrep software is not at all user friendly. But please hang in there and don't let this demotivate you by any means. Try taking the test again after a few days.
Good luck!
I feel your pain buddy. Isn't it the worst feeling to lose your entire test? In my opinion, the GMATPrep software is not at all user friendly. But please hang in there and don't let this demotivate you by any means. Try taking the test again after a few days.
Good luck!
greengrover wrote:Hey, just wondering if you found a way to retrieve your answers or at least retrieve the questions you had.
The same thing just happened to me!
mbalady001 wrote:At the end of the test, the software displayed my score and the list of incorrect questions. I am not sure what button I clicked at that point, but it sucks to lose the complete test! Do you know if there's any way to recover the data that I lost?Night reader wrote:When you leave a test session, the software dialog box asking to continue (? Yes/No) should appear. You had probably finished the test and then picked 'No' option in the dialog box; this way your test is being reset by the GMAT Prep. If you chose 'Yes', the software would return to last quit window.mbalady001 wrote:I just finished taking GMATPrep CAT 1 and have a silly question to ask -- how do I review incorrect problems and view my scores again? The software does not allow me to review the problems, instead it takes me to retaking the whole test. Did anyone else encounter this issue before? I am sure I am missing something here.
Thanks in advance for your help.
BTW, the current status of the test is listed as "Complete".