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Experts' Global has a solid scoring algorithm and the tests are reflective of the ones on the actual GMAT. However, it is hard to effectively predict your score, using only one sample practice test score. I encourage you to take a minimum of two more
Experts' Global tests in order to get a sense of your testing abilities. Please make sure to review each practice test in great detail. Also, please remember that the number of correct and incorrect questions in each section do not translate to score; GMAT is a test of ability NOT accuracy. Therefore, do not worry too much about how many questions you got correct; instead, focus on at which difficulty level you got though questions incorrect and on what topics.