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i think it related to old standard cause changing to new to all old que would be hassel
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The main question bank is categorised by the new scoring range. It's actually not difficult to convert -- just knock of 45 points to go from the old score ranges to the new ones. It's rough but good enough for choosing question difficulty.

Here's the link to the Q bank categorised with the new scoring ranges:
https://gmatclub.com/forum/ds-question- ... 28728.html
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Hello guys, I am still kinda new to GMAT club and was wondering if the difficulties of the question bank are according to the GMAT or GMAT focus edition scale. This question was probably asked already somewhere but I would be happy if someone could help me out. Thanks!!

Any time you see a score that ends in “5”, that’s a GMAT Focus score. Also, as the maximum is 805, that should give you an idea that it is a GMAT focus scale.
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This is really helpful, Thanks for sharing it
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The main question bank is categorised by the new scoring range. It's actually not difficult to convert -- just knock of 45 points to go from the old score ranges to the new ones. It's rough but good enough for choosing question difficulty.

Here's the link to the Q bank categorised with the new scoring ranges:
https://gmatclub.com/forum/ds-question- ... 28728.html
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difficulty ratings are user-generated, so they’re a good reference but not an exact match to the official GMAT scale. Still, it's a great way to build skill and get used to the exam's logic.
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How many questions of 700 level should be right to get 700+ score and how much it can be compensated by doing incorrectly
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I think the following post may have the information you're looking for:
What accuracy should I be aiming for a Q87 and V87 on forum quizzes

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How many questions of 700 level should be right to get 700+ score and how much it can be compensated by doing incorrectly
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That's a good insight, thanks for sharing
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The main question bank is categorised by the new scoring range. It's actually not difficult to convert -- just knock of 45 points to go from the old score ranges to the new ones. It's rough but good enough for choosing question difficulty.

Here's the link to the Q bank categorised with the new scoring ranges:
https://gmatclub.com/forum/ds-question- ... 28728.html
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