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GMAT Score Calculator – Estimate GMAT Score based on Practice Test Results (GMAT Prep, Manhattan GMAT, Princeton Review, or Kaplan)

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GMAT Club has a new tool out - GMAT Score Estimator. It is based on performance of GMAT Club members and will provide an estimate of the final GMAT Score based on sample GMAT practice test scores: GMAT Prep, Manhattan GMAT, Princeton Review, and Kaplan. One can choose one or all sample tests, but only the latest test results should be used.

Try GMAT Score Estimator - it's free

Why use GMAT Score Estimator?

  1. Single performance standard across partice GMAT tests. If you start your prpe with Princeton Review and then move on to Kaplan, your scores will be very different and it may not be clear whether your performance has improved or regressed. GMAT Score Estimator gives you a point of reference about your performance regardless of the test provider.
  2. Know your score now. Would you like to know how you would have done on the GMAT if you took it today? Are you ready to take the test or should you go back to the books and brush up? GMAT Score Estimator can answer those questions.

How GMAT Score Estimator Works and Accuracy:
The tool is based on a number of algorithms and a large database of student test scores. Most results will be very accurate at the estimate point but will also provide you with a 95% confidence range  (95% chance of scoring within that range) to give you a typical spread. At launch the database has records about 212 test takers. GMAT Prep and Manhattan GMAT are two best represented tests and will provide most accurate scores.

Questions? Need Help?
Please see this discussion in our forum