All these changes sound great.
GMAT's been using adaptive testing for years, and using it successfully. It's more efficient, so needs lest testing time to make an evaluation.
None of these changes means the test is easier. We can judge that by comparing new vs. old score distributions.
Let's presume innocence, and let's not be grandpas that shout "Back in my day we had to sharpen PENCILS!"
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All these changes sound great.
GMAT's been using adaptive testing for years, and using it successfully. It's more efficient, so needs lest testing time to make an evaluation.
None of these changes means the test is easier. We can judge that by comparing new vs. old score distributions.
Let's presume innocence, and let's not be grandpas that shout "Back in my day we had to sharpen PENCILS!"