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Stacey Koprince
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Our test has a standard deviation of about 50 points - so you are most likely to score within 50 points of your test scores. The official test has a standard deviation of about 30 points - same deal there (if you could take it again the next day without additional prep, you'd be most likely to score within 30 points of your prior score).
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And forgot to add - good luck tomorrow! I'm guessing you probably won't see this till after you take the test but hopefully the positive vibes will help. :)
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I'm interested in knowing your score as my practice test scores on Manhattan CATs have been around the same score as yours.
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The experience is different for everyone - if nothing else, nerves affect different people differently. Plus, everybody takes a different test! So it's tough to make any sort of prediction based on someone else's performance.
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