Hi all-
Sorry if this noob post has already been answered, but I can't seem to find the info anywhere.
I just spent a couple hours taking a practice test in McGraw-Hill's GMAT 2009. I got 24/37 Quantitative questions right and 37/41 Verbal.
I understand completely that the CAT calculates questions differently than a paper test, but I'd just like to know what sort of scoring range those results put me in, so I can decide how hard I need to study. Now that I know there's no real scoring estimates in the book I'll take computer practice tests from now on.
Sorry if this noob post has already been answered, but I can't seem to find the info anywhere.
I just spent a couple hours taking a practice test in McGraw-Hill's GMAT 2009. I got 24/37 Quantitative questions right and 37/41 Verbal.
I understand completely that the CAT calculates questions differently than a paper test, but I'd just like to know what sort of scoring range those results put me in, so I can decide how hard I need to study. Now that I know there's no real scoring estimates in the book I'll take computer practice tests from now on.

















