Interpret GMAT practice score

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Interpret GMAT practice score

by highfive287 » Thu Jul 19, 2007 9:38 pm
Hi there,

I will take my GMAT next August.

I took about 3 practice tests in the books and my CDs. My average score for verbal is about 70% and my math score is about 75%. I wonder with these probabilities, is getting 700 in GMAT CAT achievable?

I tried to look for the interpretation score in those practice tests. However, there are no ways for me to find out my score in 800 range.

Thanks a lot for your helps.
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by Sadowski » Fri Jul 20, 2007 6:12 am
Was that a typo, or are you truly going to study until next August for your test? I hope you meant this August!

I highly recommend studying in an 8-12 week time frame. Believe me, after about 2.5 months you'll be sick of studying and any more time could lead to burn out.

Regarding your question, which book are you working from? You may be able to gauge generally where you stand by looking at what others have scored using those tests. Your best bet, however, is to go to mba.com, download the GMATPrep software (free), and take one of those tests for a baseline score. That software is the best indicator of your standing.

Hit rate won't tell you much because your score is dependent on the difficulty of questions you answer correctly. And when you're taking the actual test, unless you're scoring above a 730 or so, you will end up getting half the questions wrong - that's what the algorithm is aiming for, from what I understand.

Hope this helps and best of luck.

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by RyanDe680 » Fri Jul 20, 2007 6:58 am
Sadowski wrote:
Regarding your question, which book are you working from? You may be able to gauge generally where you stand by looking at what others have scored using those tests. Your best bet, however, is to go to mba.com, download the GMATPrep software (free), and take one of those tests for a baseline score. That software is the best indicator of your standing.
Agreed.

Also consider relying on the OG11 to a good amount. This forum is a great resource to determine not only your areas or weaknesses, but also what supplements you can use to help elevate your score in those areas in which you could use improvement.

Good luck.
Ryan

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by highfive287 » Sat Jul 21, 2007 9:08 am
I mean this August. Sorry for confusion.

I took 1 practice test with Barron GMAT 2006, 1 practice test with GMAT Kaplan and another with GMAT crash preparation for top scores.

I intend to take practice test online that you recommend before I go to take the real test. I guess I have to work harder to get my target scores. Thanks