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...but scoring 30/40 would generally translate into a scaled score of VR=09-10. :)

 

Hey, I just had a quick question: I just took a practice VR test and got 30/40. Does that mean that my scaled score would be 10?

Thanks everyone, I'm just a little confused on the scaling grades

 

For MCAT exams written in 2009, VR=09 was in the 52.0-67.7 percentile range, while VR=10 was in the 67.9-83.4 percentile range. :)

 

I think a 10 is generally around 75-80% correct depending on the difficulty of the passages. This translate to around 30-32, so to be safe I would aim for 32.
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Where are you getting all that exact numbers like, "VR=09 52.0-67.7 percentile range, while VR=10 was in the 67.9-83.4 percentile range."

 

I am doing some practice tests and just want to roughly know wht correct answers range will correspond to each VR numeric score

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