Practice scores v. Actual scores

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by harsh.champ » Fri Mar 12, 2010 6:12 am
Porsche05 wrote:How do practice scores relate to the actual test?
I am ranging from 350 to 550 on practices of gmatprep, manhattan, etc. Should I anticipate the actual test being lower or the same or higher?
Well,200 - thats quite a wide range u are talking about.
Can you give some details about individual tests??
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by Porsche05 » Fri Mar 12, 2010 8:59 am
Sure, on the free manhattan one, I cannot seem to get higher than 400, mainly because of the data sufficiency. On GMATPrep, I am ranging from 350 to 5xx, with the same thing, my main issues being data sufficiency and a few of the critical reasoning. My target score right now is 650, although I would like to go higher, but until I achieve 650, I am not setting it too high, seeing that I cannot break out of scores fluctuating from 350 to 400 to 500 or so.