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I just took the free verbal practice test and scored; 1-11 correct 12 incorrect 13-17 correct 18-20 incorrect 21 correct 22 incorrect 23-25 correct 26 incorrect 27-32 correct 33 incorrect 34-37 correct 38-39 incorrect 40 correct 41 incorrect
In other words 31 of 41 correct (6 of 10 on sentence correction questions; it sucks to be a non native speaker ). Ive heard that the real GMAT places greater emphasis on the earlier questions. As most of my incorrect answers where towards the end,when the questions supposebly are tougher if the earlier ones where correctly answered, I figured my result might be a lot more worth than a 31 of 41 with all the mistakes in the beginning. What score, approx, would this test have earned me if it was the real GMAT?
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It's still hard to tell what real GMAT Verbal score corresponds to the score on our Free v06 Test. It's even still hard to tell the same thing for Math tests that we've had for a long time now. Still, you'll find some useful info in this thread: