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<blockquote data-quote="const451" data-source="post: 29310" data-attributes="member: 361"><p>You can find all the info on this forum:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.urch.com/forums/gre/" target="_blank">GRE - TestMagic Forums</a></p><p></p><p>I got the impression that you have to get right all questions of level 3 and level 4 but you can miss a few of level 5. I saw a student who missed 5 questions of level 5 (most difficult) and still got 800. ETS is constantly evolving the test and "getting right the first 10 questions" does not work that way anymore, so you should pace yourself evenly throughout the test. You do have to get right the first couple of questions - those will be of medium level. </p><p></p><p>EDIT: I'll add something. The first question will always be of level 3 - you absolutely must to get it right. Your second question can be of level 4 - you also must get it right, or it can be of level 5 - you can miss few of those. So, after the first question they will be feeding you with questions of level 4 and level 5 depending if you win or lose the previous one. I am sure there is more into their scoring algorithm but approximately this is how it works nowadays.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="const451, post: 29310, member: 361"] You can find all the info on this forum: [URL="http://www.urch.com/forums/gre/"]GRE - TestMagic Forums[/URL] I got the impression that you have to get right all questions of level 3 and level 4 but you can miss a few of level 5. I saw a student who missed 5 questions of level 5 (most difficult) and still got 800. ETS is constantly evolving the test and "getting right the first 10 questions" does not work that way anymore, so you should pace yourself evenly throughout the test. You do have to get right the first couple of questions - those will be of medium level. EDIT: I'll add something. The first question will always be of level 3 - you absolutely must to get it right. Your second question can be of level 4 - you also must get it right, or it can be of level 5 - you can miss few of those. So, after the first question they will be feeding you with questions of level 4 and level 5 depending if you win or lose the previous one. I am sure there is more into their scoring algorithm but approximately this is how it works nowadays. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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