blue book ranges?

<p>well, as you all know, the blue book uses ranges and doesnt give you solid scores... how then could i get a proper score? the ranges are so huge it's the difference between an excellent score and a mediocre score</p>

<p>What I do is compare my raw scores to the QAS to get a more accurate score. The curve for most of the QAS tend to be very similar or the same.</p>

<p>ahhh, i did that too and well i got 2060 (M: 750 CR: 620 WR: 690)..... what should i do to get 2100++ by october?</p>

<p>EDIT: is 2100+ by october even possible?</p>

<p>"EDIT: is 2100+ by october even possible?"</p>

<p>I think a mere 40 point increase is definitely a reasonable goal... You have two full months to study - get to work. </p>

<p>As for the original question: I just go by the scale in the blue book and take the average. It's doesn't really make a difference if the scaled score is +- 10 or even 50 points, what matters is the practice and new knowledge you're getting from the materials.</p>

<p>okay well i guess ill keep doing BB tests and looking aver the answer explanations</p>