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Bain’s SOVA - Exiting section and coming back is bad?

I think I just bombed the SOVA test. I practiced and I did hard exercises, but had no clue the test was so hard. 
I did the Solve and the Casey before but this one is incomparably harder and much less engaging.


While doing the test, I didn’t know (didn’t read) that after the first practice question the test would immediately start and I started answering like I was on practice and certainly got something wrong. 

I then left and came back to that same section what must’ve been 5 times with the utter realization I had really started the actual test. 

I’m 99% sure I performed so poorly in all sections I have no chances but will this flag me as a cheater, even though I think I answered the question which I exited 5 times wrongly?

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Franco
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on May 03, 2026
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I wouldn’t worry about being flagged as a cheater. The bigger point is performance. If your read is right and the test didn’t go well, then the outcome will likely reflect that, not the navigation behavior.

It’s frustrating, but it happens.

Fingers crossed your perception is harsher than reality.

Best,
Franco

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Annika
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24 hrs ago
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Hi there,

I’m sorry to hear the experience wasn’t what you had hoped for.

I wouldn’t expect this situation to flag you as a cheater. The more unfortunate consequence is likely the added stress and lost time, which may have affected your ability to complete the test in the calmest and most focused state possible.

Hopefully, the issue won’t have any lasting impact beyond that, and you can move forward confidently.

All the best,
Annika

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18 hrs ago
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Hi there,

I'm really sorry to hear this. These things do happen in practice, and they're often an honest mistake or just plain bad luck. 

If you want, you can reach out to the recruiter with a short email explaining the situation and asking whether there are any further options in this situation.

But otherwise, you should ideally not put your energy into developing other applications. 

Keeping my fingers crossed for you!
Best,
Cristian

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Ian
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