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  1. Sorry for the annoying formatting, but I'm just trying to stress that the score estimate is simply a range to pacify us while we wait. It does not require any basis in how the actual test is scored. It's even possible (although unlikely) that we might score outside the ranges provided to us. Such a scenario would still fit with ETS's description of their score ranges just "giving us an idea" of how we performed.
  2. Ultimately, how the computerized version is graded may be different but that's not what's important here. The question is: how are the gre score ranges estimated? Remember, the paper based test hasn't been adjusted for new test takers yet, either. And it does not make sense for ETS to come up with two different methodologies for score estimation.
  3. So here's the thing. Page 117 of the GRE Prep practice booklet from ETS lists predicted score ranges based entirely on your raw score from the practice test. There's really little else to go on except a table on the preceding page which shows what percentage of test takers correctly answered each question. With that said, the range probably matches the best and worse case scenarios based on your raw score. The low-end means every question answered had the easiest weighting, the high-end every question a hard weighting. I reckon the computer-based exam is the same thing or near similar.
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