TPR Verbal Workbook exam score conversion

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Hey, so my average on the TPR verbal practice exams has been around 10-11 (~31-33/40). For anyone who has taken these practice exams and the real MCAT/AAMC eMCATs, how did your TPR score compare to your AAMC test score?

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Hey, so my average on the TPR verbal practice exams has been around 10-11 (~31-33/40). For anyone who has taken these practice exams and the real MCAT/AAMC eMCATs, how did your TPR score compare to your AAMC test score?

Thanks!
How are you determining your score? Or why are you calling a 31-33/40 a score of 10-11?
 
It's just a generic verbal raw score conversion chart I found on the EK forum - pretty consistent with the other rough conversion charts I found on SDN
 
It's just a generic verbal raw score conversion chart I found on the EK forum - pretty consistent with the other rough conversion charts I found on SDN
Ok. I've been using AAMC 10's conversion, as posted by SN2ED here: http://forums.studentdoctor.net/threads/tprh-verbal-workbook-scoring-scale.902923/. This seems a bit more harsh than the scale you are using (anywhere within 31-33 gets you a 10). I scored 11, 10, and 11 on my last three AAMC's, and 11, 11 on the first two TPRH verbal practice tests.
 
Ok. I've been using AAMC 10's conversion, as posted by SN2ED here: http://forums.studentdoctor.net/threads/tprh-verbal-workbook-scoring-scale.902923/. This seems a bit more harsh than the scale you are using (anywhere within 31-33 gets you a 10). I scored 11, 10, and 11 on my last three AAMC's, and 11, 11 on the first two TPRH verbal practice tests.
So it seems like your TPR verbal score has been indicative of your performance on the aamc practice exam..anyone else?
 
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