Following table shows GRE Test takers Old GRE Quantitative Scores (200 to 800) and their corresponding Revised New GRE Scores.
At the time of this writing, Revised GRE test takers scores are not yet available.
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So, the bad news is last 6 rows of the above table.
800 in Old GRE Score is not equivalent to 170 in Revised GRE Score.
I really dont understand why the highest score in Old GRE format is not equivalent to highest score in Revised GRE format.
Does that mean Revised GRE test takers who score 170 has more value/superior to score of 800 in previous GRE format?
We have to wait for ETS to explain the difference.
Did you know 600 in GRE Verbal corresponds to 160 in New GRE Score Scale?
GRE Verbal Old GRE to New GRE Score Conversion.
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