ADVICE ON PRINCETON SCORES

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ADVICE ON PRINCETON SCORES

by joefreddy » Sun Mar 02, 2008 3:17 pm
I just gave a princeton online test. I got a score of 590. Q 42 and V 28.
No of errors in Q was only 7 and no of errors in V was 13.
Error patter - Q2,Q8,Q10,Q21,Q25,Q27,Q36.
I didnt save my verbal error pattern.

Looks like princeton scoring patter pulls your score down on a higher scale than any other test...or is it the ideal scoring pattern.

Not sure how they calculate the scores in princeton. If I score 590 in princeton, how much would i IDEALLY get on the D-day.

Please advice. Thanks.

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by nirupshetty » Wed Mar 05, 2008 4:10 pm
I am in the same boat as you... not sure how accurate PR actually is.. i scored a 650 (47Q 33V). My error count of 7 in Q and 13 in V is much much lower than MGMAT tests. However my score in MGMAT also hovers around 660-670. I somehow feel the MGMAT tests to be more accurate. They actually tell you which level questions you got wrong... etc etc

I guess the only way you can really know where you stand is by giving GmatPrep.

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by cjiang16 » Thu Apr 17, 2008 4:04 pm
Didnot know much about princeton software. good luck