What do you guys think it is for april? I know its diff for every sitting, but I mean the usual. Like how many wrong can you get in Ps, Verbal, and BS to get a 10?
All I can tell you is what it was like for the Kaplan full-lengths: the grading scale is easiest for PS, middling for BS, and hardest for VR. You drop very fast on VR, and you can get ~10 wrong and still have a 13-14 in PS.
What do you guys think it is for april? I know its diff for every sitting, but I mean the usual. Like how many wrong can you get in Ps, Verbal, and BS to get a 10?
There is no way to know this, as even every individual test form has its own scale. Try to focus on improving your test-taking ability as much as you can between now and April, rather than worrying about how many questions you are "allowed" to miss to still score a 10.
10 wrong? I dont know about that, seems alittle lenient. The practice books always give the scale for ps, for example, about 3-6 wrong for a 13. Anyone else have a better interpretation?
It is completely variable. Every section of every test has an experimental passage which is not graded. So you could get 7 questions wrong and still get a 15. Forget about trying to figure out how many you can get wrong and still get a ___.
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