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confused13
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I have two unrelated questions:
1) Why are there taxation differences for the GMAT? I pay an additional 50 USD VAT for the GMAT, something I hadn't done for the TOEFL for example or in other countries. Why do the GMAT officials not take steps, so that the tax will be abandoned?
2) Why do you not offer a analysis of how many questions the test-take got right or wrong? Separated into Quant/Verbal maybe even further into PS/DS and SC/CR/RC. I mean honestly: you guys already have the data at hand. Print it on the pdf docs and proceed with the data as you would anyway.
This would be really helpful for the students, and not (unnecessarily) result in a gigantic pseudo black box.
1) Why are there taxation differences for the GMAT? I pay an additional 50 USD VAT for the GMAT, something I hadn't done for the TOEFL for example or in other countries. Why do the GMAT officials not take steps, so that the tax will be abandoned?
2) Why do you not offer a analysis of how many questions the test-take got right or wrong? Separated into Quant/Verbal maybe even further into PS/DS and SC/CR/RC. I mean honestly: you guys already have the data at hand. Print it on the pdf docs and proceed with the data as you would anyway.
This would be really helpful for the students, and not (unnecessarily) result in a gigantic pseudo black box.












