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Try some other practice tests to see how you do...Princeton Review will be a lot closer to your real GMAT score, and Powerprep should be the closest since it's the real thing. You can try one of the PR tests online at review.com, but they have 4 on CD if you get the Cracking the GMAT book. Great verbal strategies, btw. I trust you also have the Official Guide with the bazillion practice questions? :lol:
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