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The GMAT is adaptive in its scoring so it's really hard to say what those raw scores would give you. Harder questions are weighted more heavily, and the test hones in on your score within a 30-point (or so) range earlier than you'd think. Kind of like how your GPA in the first two semesters in college can wreck it for the rest of your college life if you party too hard. :-)

Have you taken any full, timed practice tests yet? There's a free one on review.com that you can try to see what your scaled score is.
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I'm looking for a chart to predict my score. I have a scaled score of 37 in verbal and scaled score of 35 in math. What's my total score?


I had a 38 V and 35 Q for a 600 total on the real exam..
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