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how to score paper tests? [#permalink]
30 Mar 2005, 09:02
I just received a pdf file that has multiple paper tests with the answers. unfortunately their is no directions on how to score the tests. can anyone explain how to score the paper exams?
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The grading scheme is not like that of actual 37Q 41V GMAT tests and should be written at the end of each paper test. Grading schemes differ from test to test and I'll have to look it up if you can't find it
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Last edited by Paul on 30 Mar 2005, 09:46, edited 1 time in total.
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any idea on where id be able to look up the scoring?
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If you got the full pdf paper test format, it should have come along with the test. Other than that, what test # is it?
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someone sent it to me as a .rar and i extracted it. he has the filed labeled as tests 6-13. ill confirm this when i go home for lunch
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paul, the tests are labeled 6-13. if you need me to forward you the file feel free to private message me
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PT14:
PT25:
PT28:
PT31:
PT37:
PT42:
PT48:
PT52:
PT55:
The above are the only 9 existing disclosed paper tests. I would not know where 6-13 comes from.
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yeah it turns out they are just compilations of questions. no scoring system for them. oh well at least its extra practice
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