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Re: How to review GMAT prep scores? [#permalink]
Actually, I thought about it some more, I think what you provided should translate into a higher score than what I said...I would say somewhere about 660. Again, please correct me if you think otherwise.
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Thanks for the estimate :-) that tells me I need to work harder to get closer to 700. Any idea if the scores can be found in a log somewhere in the software?

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I was never able to go back to the page where it reveals my score, so just consider it gone. Plus, most people agree that you can take the GMATPrep more than once (even up to three times) and not see the same questions.
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Re: How to review GMAT prep scores? [#permalink]
thanks bakfed! Yeah, will take the practice test again and hopefully i'll see my score. :-)
Do I need to uninstall to get fresh set of questions?

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Re: How to review GMAT prep scores? [#permalink]
I've read some users saying to uninstall/install, but I've personally taken it twice already and probably has seen less than 2% of the same questions. I guess you can try uninstall/install it and see if you'll get different questions; I personally doubt it since the software is already made with those question banks.
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