Question about GMAT Prep subscores

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Question about GMAT Prep subscores

by JasonReynolds » Tue Jun 02, 2009 1:50 pm
I just took my first GMAT Prep and I got a 750. I think the subscores were Q49 and V42. I didnt think much of it then and I closed GMAT prep, but now that I think about it, that seems a bit low for a 750. Its possible that I got a V44, which would make more sense.

Is there a concrete conversion scale though? Like Q49 + V42 = 730...or does it just depend on each test?

And, is there any way to have GMAT prep redisplay your score + subscores?
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by zuleron » Tue Jun 02, 2009 2:56 pm
There is no concrete conversion scale but 49Q and 42V seems like a 750 to me. I got 44Q and 40V on one GMAT Prep and got 700...

And yes, it depends on the questions you get in each test... so you can get 750 in any number of ways depending on the the level of difficulty of the questions that you got wrong....

As for your other question: there is no way to redisplay the score. You've got to memorize it or write it down.

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by 4score20 » Wed Jun 03, 2009 3:12 pm
An actual recorded score was 750 Q49, V44.