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Depends, what are you usually scoring now on other PTs?
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It varies, 156 on the low side/harder test 162 on older test in the 40-early 60s test so anywhere from 161-156 on new test I never seen before.
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80-90% accurate
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In my experience, there will be a 5 to 7 point boost in your score, but it could be different for you
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