Princeton Review Test-4... in Strange problem

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Hi,
Due to some unavoidable circumstances, I attempted the two sections of the PR Test-4 separately(as in I had to restart the test for verbal section).
I scored 440 in quant and 300 in verbal...
Now to calculate the total score, can I add the two figures or thinking that is stupid....
If yes, a score of 740 in PR test-4, how is it? What are the average scores in PR tests...

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by beatthegmat » Sat Jun 23, 2007 11:40 am
I don't think that you can add the two sections separately to figure out your total score. The best way to figure out what your current performance would be on the actual GMAT is to take a GMATPrep test, which is a free software package available from MBA.com.

Take one of those practice tests and let us know what you scored. This is a better baseline...
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by amit.dhingra7 » Sat Jun 23, 2007 7:39 pm
Thanks a lot for replying!!!
Actually I did take up one of the GMATprep wen I had started with the preprations, I had scored 640 in that.
Now I want to keep the second test for the last week.

I think of I cannot add these two, then I must take a PR test again.

Please let me know the average scores in the PR tests... :)

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by aim-wsc » Sat Jun 23, 2007 9:01 pm
It's impossible for anyone to answer that... since nobody knows except you how you performed in that practise test.

howevere my experience says you generally would score in same range as GMAT prep in princeton review.

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by Stacey Koprince » Tue Jun 26, 2007 1:06 pm
Nope, can't add them, unfortunately. You're stuck with doing a new test (unless you can get someone @ Princeton Review who knows the algorithm they use to take a look and give you a proxy).
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