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Post subject: What is the "target" correct answers to get ~700? Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 2:06 am |
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First off I understand the adaptive part of the exam so the number of answers one can get right/wrong varies... But is there a ballpark that i need to get right to get ~700? I took a CAT recently and got 3 quant wrong (17,18,37) which resulted in a 47 and got 11 verbal wrong which resulted in a 28. I took a test before and got 10 wrong for math and still got a 47 and 9 wrong for verbal to get a 32. My quant seem to be steady in the 47-48 range and i know i need to improve on verbal.... What is the absolute minimum i need to get right on verbal to get a score ~700 assuming i get a 47/48 on quant again?
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weishao
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Post subject: Re: What is the "target" correct answers to get ~700? Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 9:58 am |
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someone also told me that getting consecutive questions wrong is very damaging... is that true?
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Post subject: Re: What is the "target" correct answers to get ~700? Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 4:01 pm |
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To score about 700, you need to get about 60% of the questions right. (This is also true for 600. This is also true for 500. Get the picture? :)
When you get up to about 720 or so, then you need to get more right - maybe 70 to 80%.
So, the percentage correct doesn't change a whole lot, and there's also no absolute minimum number of correct answers - that's just not how the test is scored. What changes is the difficulty level of the questions you're getting right vs. wrong. Also, because of the way the scoring works, strings of wrong answers can be very harmful to your score. A string is 4+ questions wrong in a row. Getting two wrong in a row is not a big deal - in fact, that's going to happen to pretty much everybody.
Basically, this is what you want to do: - get everything or almost everything right that is "lower level" for you (that is, don't make careless mistake on things you should be able to get right easily) - do very well on the questions that are in your "top range" (things that you usually, but not always, get right - no more than a couple of careless mistakes on these) - don't lose time on any questions, especially those that are really too hard for you anyway - don't put yourself in a position to get 4+ wrong in a row, which basically means don't put yourself in a "rush" position due to time pressure or nerves
_________________ Stacey Koprince Instructor Director of Online Community ManhattanGMAT
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weishao
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Post subject: Re: What is the "target" correct answers to get ~700? Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 4:13 pm |
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Stacey, so basically even if i get 90% of the questions right (in the 3 wrong out of 37 test) if the questions i got wrong on are the difficult ones i will actually lose more points than when i had like 11 questions wrong? Naturally there's no way i can control the right/wrong of the questions (besides doing them as best as i can) so basically i just have to "hope" the ones i got wrong on are not too hard?
the 60% right does surprise me quite a bit... i was expecting very high percentage corrects but then again like you said questions are weighted differently...
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Post subject: Re: What is the "target" correct answers to get ~700? Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 12:32 pm |
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On the real test, unless you score in the 99th percentile in one section, you're not going to get 90% right in that section. :) They'll just keep giving you stuff that's even harder till you can't do it (at least, not in the given timeframe).
Basically, you can't worry at all about difficulty level or percentage correct because you know absolutely nothing about those two things will answering a question / taking a test. Overall percentage correct / # wrong is so unimportant that I don't even calculate that for myself or for my students when reviewing tests. (I do look at # wrong in different categories, though, to identify the weaker areas.)
What you have to do is: - make sure that your foundation is strong across ALL areas of the test; if you're really strong in certain areas but a lot weaker in others... well, those weaker areas will cause you to get lower-level questions wrong and your score will drop - make sure that you manage your time steadily across the test; if you run out of time or mismanage your time badly enough, you'll have strings of wrong answers in a row and that will kill your score - set up systems to avoid careless mistakes; every time you make a careless mistake in practice, figure out why you made the mistake and what habit you can make or break to avoid making that same careless mistake in future; this will ensure that you don't lose too many points on questions you actually do know how to do
_________________ Stacey Koprince Instructor Director of Online Community ManhattanGMAT
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Post subject: Re: What is the "target" correct answers to get ~700? Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 2:52 pm |
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weishao wrote: First off I understand the adaptive part of the exam so the number of answers one can get right/wrong varies... But is there a ballpark that i need to get right to get ~700? I took a CAT recently and got 3 quant wrong (17,18,37) which resulted in a 47 and got 11 verbal wrong which resulted in a 28. I took a test before and got 10 wrong for math and still got a 47 and 9 wrong for verbal to get a 32. My quant seem to be steady in the 47-48 range and i know i need to improve on verbal.... What is the absolute minimum i need to get right on verbal to get a score ~700 assuming i get a 47/48 on quant again?
thanks! Wow, you got only 3 Quant Q's wrong and scored only 47???? I almost every time had around 17 Q#s wrong and also had 47!!!! Considering, that only 3 were wrong, it can't be that I had more hard q's than you what might justify that score....
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Post subject: Re: What is the "target" correct answers to get ~700? Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 2:05 pm |
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I'm guessing that the discrepancy has to do with WHICH test was taken, actually. Possibly, the other student took a test with an algorithm that doesn't match the real test's algorithm very closely - that mix really doesn't sound like the GMAT.
weishao, if you see this, could you let us know what test you took on which you got 3 wrong and earned a 47?
_________________ Stacey Koprince Instructor Director of Online Community ManhattanGMAT
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