22,300 I'm on the low end of the spectrum for what's expected of Native English adult speakers. I'm about 5,000 words under the average score for my age, but I always knew that my vocabulary sucked.
I got 19800... That is terrible for my age (33) and education (PhD). Although I am from Puerto Rico, I have been living in the US for 15 years now. I really did try hard to define each word and if I couldn't I wouldn't mark it. These results do explain why I am an engineer...
I have an engineering background now as well.. no opportunity or time to broaden the vocab. This will be my excuse for my poor result lol.
29,700 for me. It's only a couple of hundred words... if those indeed are words! Takes less than 5 minutes
36,000. 4 years of Latin really helped boost my vocabulary in English as well as Spanish, Italian, and French. That and reading a ton.
i got 29,000 something. curious how they chose the words. i checked only words i knew definatively, not ones that i would be able to puzzle out given context. there were also quite a few words i have never seen in my life. obscure words and jargon may not necessarily be the best way to judge one's vocabulary? dunno. anyway, i haven't read a novel in 15 years, that probably hurt my score more than anything.
29,500. I'm an engineer as well. Looks like I need to step up on my reading - I'd like to be in the 33,000 range at least.
I got like 32 or 33k or something. What I found weird was their SAT verbal ranging data that they presented alongside it - hasn't SAT scoring been radically re-calced at a few times so that a 700 in the early 90's is not nearly the same as one in the 00's or the early 80's?