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Hey everyone. Wanted to chime in. We're all used to tests being graded by the number of questions we answer correctly. This is the kind of scoring we've experienced all through school. Even a test like the LSAT is scored by counting the number of operational questions you answered correctly, and the...
- by david@knewton
Fri Apr 30, 2010 10:31 am- Forum: GMAT Strategy
- Topic: Knewton Scoring -- Really skewed
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Missing lots of questions will absolutely bring down your score :-). That said, there is nothing particularly special about getting small numbers of questions wrong all in a row. If you miss a string of questions at the beginning of the test, you still have the opportunity to improve your score by a...
- by david@knewton
Tue Mar 16, 2010 8:49 am- Forum: GMAT Verbal & Essays
- Topic: Getting Consecutive Questions Incorrect On CAT
- Replies: 3
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