- sidceg
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Hi,
GMAT Prep test 1 - 690; Q48V35; Q - 11 mistakes and V - 16 mistakes
GMAT Test Pack 1 - 630; Q48V28; Q - 11 mistakes and V - 11 mistakes
I am shocked to see the dip in score when I have reduced the number of mistakes. I am aware of experimental questions and penalty for consecutive errors. In fact, in the verbal section, the second has only 1 set of 2 consecutive mistakes and other mistakes are spread across the verbal section whereas the 1st one has 2 sets of 2 consecutive mistakes and 1 set of 6 consecutive mistakes!
I have few questions that're bothering me
1.How can this happen?
2.Can this happen on the real exam too?
3.How many mistakes I can afford to make and still get a 700+ and
4.Where can I afford make the mistakes or, in other words, where should I be extra careful not to make mistakes (whether in the first set of questions or around the middle or towards the end)?
TIA
GMAT Prep test 1 - 690; Q48V35; Q - 11 mistakes and V - 16 mistakes
GMAT Test Pack 1 - 630; Q48V28; Q - 11 mistakes and V - 11 mistakes
I am shocked to see the dip in score when I have reduced the number of mistakes. I am aware of experimental questions and penalty for consecutive errors. In fact, in the verbal section, the second has only 1 set of 2 consecutive mistakes and other mistakes are spread across the verbal section whereas the 1st one has 2 sets of 2 consecutive mistakes and 1 set of 6 consecutive mistakes!
I have few questions that're bothering me
1.How can this happen?
2.Can this happen on the real exam too?
3.How many mistakes I can afford to make and still get a 700+ and
4.Where can I afford make the mistakes or, in other words, where should I be extra careful not to make mistakes (whether in the first set of questions or around the middle or towards the end)?
TIA













