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GMAT wants 700 points. How much can the speech part be wrong?
Chinese 4 1, Math 37.

Generally speaking, M5 1+V33=700 or M50+V33=700, depending on the situation, whether there is any mistake, the problem is simple or not. Roughly the same as above

Mathematics can be wrong within five, and Chinese can be wrong twelve or thirteen.

Generally speaking, a math problem within 7-8 is wrong by 50 points, and a math problem within 3-4 is wrong by 5 1 point. It's not easy to calculate orally, but according to my estimation, the wrong 10- 12 question should be about 35-37 points. Assuming that the math score is 50 points, Verbal will add 1 point for each additional question and1point for the total score.

On the day of the exam, you have 3 hours and 30 minutes to complete the four components of GMAT: analytical writing, comprehensive reasoning, quantitative reasoning and textual logical reasoning.

As an adaptive test, GMAT has the characteristics of CAT. To put it simply, with the improvement of the correct rate of doing the questions, the questions become more difficult or weaker, and the difficulty will become greater after the question bank is connected, which is often referred to as the upgrade of the library, and the types of questions have to be proportional. The more difficult the question, the higher the score, and the simpler the question, the lower the score.