Dear MGMAT community et al,
At the outset, I apologize if this is the wrong forum to post this in.
I received an invitation by email today from GMAC to participate in a limited-time (Feb 23 to Mar 8) pilot program that allows one to have some flexibility in the order they take the sections of the GMAT.
There are four options:
1. Quant, Verbal, IR, AWA
2. Quant, Verbal, AWA, IR
3. Verbal, Quant, IR, AWA
4. AWA, IR, Verbal, Quant
The score one receives from this pilot program will be a valid score and will be reported like any other GMAT score (e.g. Official Score Report will be the same as previous GMAT score reports) with the exception of a different "Exam Series" code which is used for internal processing only. In other words, schools will not know that there was anything different about this GMAT exam.
As I am sure anyone who is familiar with the exam already knows, mental fatigue is a definite factor on the GMAT. Having the option to tackle one's "hardest" section at the beginning when one is at their most alert/fresh could have a significant impact on performance.
Obviously, it is still too early to speculate, but my gut feeling tells me that there is a very good chance that this feature will get positive reviews from the people who participate in the pilot program and could be implemented in future versions of the GMAT.
Has anyone else received an invitation or otherwise heard anything about this program?
P.S. I am done with the GMAT - I ended with a score that was below my initial target score but good enough to apply in Round 2. However, a part of me is curious about this pilot program and considering taking the exam one last time for fun as a personal challenge. There is also the allure of being able to list "99 percentile" in parenthesis next to my GMAT score (which my current score obviously does not allow).