I just got back from taking the GMAT. Today is the 1st day that the GMAT has an entire new section of experimental questions. These questions are NOT suppose to count in the final score of the test. As such, I whipped through this section and put random answers down so I could get to my score...
Here is the kicker: I suspect that the scoring system glitched or somehow included the experimental section in my quant score (or used the experimental section for my quant score). The reason I believe this may have happened is three fold. First, the math score on my actual GMAT exam does not match up at all with practice tests. Second, I was confident I did better on the actual test than any of the 7 practice tests I took. Third, the gap between my actual verbal score and actual quant score is too large (very statistically unlikely).
My average pratice quant score (between mba.com and MGMAT) was 43 (70th percentile). My average verbal score was 37 (83rd percentile).... and my actual scores during the first day of experimental questions:
Quant: 27 (19th percentile) and Verbal: 39 (87th percentile)
Yes, you read that correctly. I was feeling on top of the world today. I thought I killed the entire test. This confidence and belief shows well in my verbal score but obviously something is going on with my quant score...
I know this is the 1st day of the experimental section.... Can anybody weigh in on this? Did anybody take the test yet with the experimental section? If so, did you try on it or just guess to get to your actual score?
Has anybody had an issue like this before? If so, how did you go about handling it?
Thank you for the support!
Vince
Here is the kicker: I suspect that the scoring system glitched or somehow included the experimental section in my quant score (or used the experimental section for my quant score). The reason I believe this may have happened is three fold. First, the math score on my actual GMAT exam does not match up at all with practice tests. Second, I was confident I did better on the actual test than any of the 7 practice tests I took. Third, the gap between my actual verbal score and actual quant score is too large (very statistically unlikely).
My average pratice quant score (between mba.com and MGMAT) was 43 (70th percentile). My average verbal score was 37 (83rd percentile).... and my actual scores during the first day of experimental questions:
Quant: 27 (19th percentile) and Verbal: 39 (87th percentile)
Yes, you read that correctly. I was feeling on top of the world today. I thought I killed the entire test. This confidence and belief shows well in my verbal score but obviously something is going on with my quant score...
I know this is the 1st day of the experimental section.... Can anybody weigh in on this? Did anybody take the test yet with the experimental section? If so, did you try on it or just guess to get to your actual score?
Has anybody had an issue like this before? If so, how did you go about handling it?
Thank you for the support!
Vince

















