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adek
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Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 9:07 am |
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I have been working with your material for a couple of months now. I just took the second GMAT PREP software exam last night. How much weight can I put on my actual score on these. So far my scores on those are 680 and 700. What do you think I can expect to get on test day now.
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Mike Dinerstein
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Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 6:58 pm |
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Typically, most students fall within a 40-50 point range of their practice test score. If you scored a 680 on your practice test, your range for your actual GMAT score will be between 630-730. Though this range may seem large at first, as a point of comparison, the range for the actual GMAT is 30 points. If you were to score a 680 on the GMAT, your range for a future test would be 650-710. When thinking about your future performance, it is important to keep in mind that no practice test is entirely predictive of your future score.
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