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GMAT Score Calculator: http://gmatclub.com/gmat-score-estimate You can get your test results correlated with actual GMAT Test Results I recently scored 660(Q47 V35) on the gmat prep... Whats up Doc?!
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That looks like it's the scoring rubric (scoring map used by the GMAC). The tool here attempts to extrapolate your practice test score to a real score. The more people submit his/her respective score, the better estimation the tool will have (law of large numbers). Our tool is based on user input. The 800score tool is not.
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gmatclub estimator is based on a no. of tests..i just want various combinations for 700! if i know that i need mere 2 points increase for eg,.n' i'll reach to 700 its a big morale booster..i mean..TWO pts can be achieved right??
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Re: Score calculator [#permalink]
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tejal777 wrote: gmatclub estimator is based on a no. of tests..i just want various combinations for 700! if i know that i need mere 2 points increase for eg,.n' i'll reach to 700 its a big morale booster..i mean..TWO pts can be achieved right?? The GMATclub estimator is based on one test, two tests, three, etc. It's all based on the original algorithm + user input That being said: Between my two attempts at the GMAT, I increased 7 points on verbal and 6 points on quant (100 point overall increase on the GMAT score) It is entirely possible.
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Re: Score calculator [#permalink]
15 Sep 2009, 22:20
This is different from the GMAT Score Estimator gmat club has. (this is more of a lookup table based on people's scores). The two have a different purpose. I found 800score's calculator to be fairly correct most of the time.
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Also, see this chart created by manhattan gmat, which seems to match your 660
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Re: Score calculator [#permalink]
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Does anyone tried 800score.com's estimator with a 51 quant :D It gives very comic results :D e.g. 50q40v=750, 51q40v=300 :D
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bb wrote: Also, see this chart created by manhattan gmat, which seems to match your 660 This is amazing data! Never imagined scores can be visualized like this!
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Re: GMAT Score calculator [#permalink]
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Hello everyone,
I Hope someone can answer my question regarding the gmat scoring. I understand the test is scaled (37 verbal scaled score = 80th percentile in verbal section) and that there are 41 verbal questions out of a scaled score of 51 on verbal. So could someone tell me how many I would have to get correct out of 41 to get a scaled score of 37/80th percentile in verbal?
Scaled Score Percentile # of correct responses? 46-51 99 x /41 45 98 x /41 44 97 x /41 42 95 x /41 41 92 x /41 40 87 x /41 38 83 x /41 37 80 x /41
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Hello everyone,
I Hope someone can answer my question regarding the gmat scoring. I understand the test is scaled (37 verbal scaled score = 80th percentile in verbal section) and that there are 41 verbal questions out of a scaled score of 51 on verbal. So could someone tell me how many I would have to get correct out of 41 to get a scaled score of 37/80th percentile in verbal?
Scaled Score Percentile # of correct responses? 46-51 99 x /41 45 98 x /41 44 97 x /41 42 95 x /41 41 92 x /41 40 89 x /41 39 87 x /41 38 83 x /41 37 80 x /41
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Re: GMAT Score calculator [#permalink]
29 Feb 2012, 19:26
Hey guys,
I apologize for not being able to space out the table. To make it easier on the eyes, across the top it reads
scaled score - 37 scaled score /51
percentile - i am interested in 80th percentile
number of correct responses X/41
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