Hi all,
Just your inputs on these.. got 650 in MGMAT test 2.. when i went through the analysis it showed the last 2 questions in the verbal sections to be in the 700-800 range.. I got both of them wrong... Does that mean had I gotten them right.. my score in the verbal would have improved so much that my percentile in the verbal section would correspond to the 700+ score.
Thanks in advance....
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Hi preetha,
While your score may not have reached the 700 range (I would need to know your specific subscores to pass better judgment), you would have certainly improved your score in the verbal section by a few percentage points.
Did you get the questions wrong because you ran out of time? Or was it simply due to human error? If you ran out of time, this illustrates the importance of keeping pace on the exam. Randomly guessing at the end of the test can make or break your score.
Best,
While your score may not have reached the 700 range (I would need to know your specific subscores to pass better judgment), you would have certainly improved your score in the verbal section by a few percentage points.
Did you get the questions wrong because you ran out of time? Or was it simply due to human error? If you ran out of time, this illustrates the importance of keeping pace on the exam. Randomly guessing at the end of the test can make or break your score.
Best,
Michael Dinerstein
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