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Its just i wanted to get an idea about what will be the projected score to decide on the date.Anyhow i plan to give one official paper .Thanks for the info.
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Take the GMATPrep, it will give you a great idea of the score you should expect. On the official test, I scored with 20 points of my two GMATPrep. Very reliable predictor
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Not to be redundant, but definitely ignore your Kaplan scores. GMATPrep and Princeton Review are significantly more reliable.
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Not to be redundant, but definitely ignore your Kaplan scores. GMATPrep and Princeton Review are significantly more reliable.
I gave a GMATPrep Got a 640 :(
Got 15 expensive mistakes in Quant and 16 mistakes in verbal
Is this is the correct score projected ?I found GMAT Prep Quant quite different and tricky than KAPLAN
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Well, GMATPrep is definitely different but I wouldn't call it trickier per se. It's more realistic.
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