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I got 730 and 770 on the two prep tests and got a 740 on the real thing. I know I could have done better if I had taken it a few weeks earlier. I became too busy to study for the few weeks leading up to the test and think that hurt me a little.

I would say +/- 30 pts is what you can expect, even with a little help from knowing a few quant questions.
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From personal experience its a great indicator of your score. I would agree with +/- 30 pts or so. I scored 740 on GMATPrep 1, with 7 repeat questions from my first try at it 2 months earlier with no study time. Then on the second GMATPrep, which I had not taken yet, I scored another 740. This was only 2 days before my test day, and I scored a 760. That's just me, but to me, the numbers are very close.
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And how does powerprep compare?
Did you guys also take that?

Is that also a +- 30 points? I think the quant on powerprep is very easy..
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GMATPrep #1 with no study= 610

GMATPrep #2 with 2wk study= 690

Real GMAT = 590

:oops:
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GMATPrep #1 with no study= 610

GMATPrep #2 with 2wk study= 690

Real GMAT = 590

:oops:


Hey man, don't worry about, believe in yourself and keep your head up! You probably need a little more studying.

I have taken the MGMAT CAT twice, first time 580(41Q/30V) and two weeks later after rigorous study, 590(39Q/33V). I am a little disappointed to say the least.
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