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Well scores are obviously shifting down, but it can be hard to tell how much. Remember that your actual quant and verbal scores are not actual an integer - they are a decimal. So a 40 V could actually be a 39.6 or a 40.4, and so on, and there's no way to know what your actual decimal score was. This is one reason why a 40Q/45V could corresond to two (or more) overall scores. So when considering how a quant/verbal split corresponds to an overall score, it's hard to separate what is due to a shift in scores and what is just due to different decimal values in the quant or verbal scores.

However, here is some concrete evidence: I took my GMAT June 30th. My unofficial score reported listed my 49Q as a 89%-tile. But by the time I got my official score report, 49Q had become an 88%-tile.
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A special word of thanks goes out to ScoreTop.com and to this lovely downturn in the economy that makes so many smart people want to wait it out for the next 2 years in b-school! Woo Hoo aren't we lucky?
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A special word of thanks goes out to ScoreTop.com and to this lovely downturn in the economy that makes so many smart people want to wait it out for the next 2 years in b-school! Woo Hoo aren't we lucky?

Look on the bright side, after you get into the school.
Your competition will be more fierce.... oh wait....
Well, then again, your classmates are more likely to succeed because of how good they are.
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