<p>Well I came out of the test feeling confident I did rather well on CR, but now I see that many others put different things on CR than I did. During the test I was mostly sure of most of my answers, and I believe I only had like 3-5 I wasn't sure of in the passages - and hopefully none wrong in SC's. Now I see a plethora of answers each of a different kind and, well - has this happened to anyone? I don't want my dream of a 700 to get shot down today. I've done practice tests and averaged like 1-2 wrong per section, a number I thought I kept to during the actual test.
Ever happened to anyone else? Worried by all the answers put up but got a good grade anyway?
As in - I'll rely on my instinct then, right?</p>
<p>You’re international right? What were the questions and what were your answers? Maybe if you gave your reasons to those answers you chose, some of us (who gave different answers) will realize what we did wrong, or else try to explain why we chose what we did.</p>
<p>Yeah, I am.
I don’t remember much, actually. I just know that when I was doing the test, most of the answers seemed obvious, and for the harder ones I just kind of - guessed what was most probable based on my past experience with practice tests.</p>
<p>I hate to be the bearer of bad news here, but back in January I fervently hoped that around 3 or 4 of the answers of the consolidated list were wrong. They were not, and according to my official score report I ended up with -5 on CR overall. So it’s been my experience that the consolidated list is almost always correct.</p>
<p>I got a 700 CR in January BTW.</p>
<p>The consolidated lists here a very accurate. I have always basically been able to predict my score within 10-20 pts. Maybe its possible that you did have some of these answers but just don’t remember.</p>
<p>The consolidated list for the international version. No one’s really sure of the answers there - I guess we’re not as excellent in CR as Americans are. It’s like a 50-50 chance for each question.</p>
<p>By the way, if I erased an answer but it left a bit of a smudge (not in the answer choice, but around it) - would it affect my scores by any chance?</p>