MartyTargetTestPrep
Hi 0Lucky0.
You'll really be calculating your score out of 51. There are no section scores above 51 on the GMAT. The fact that "out of 60" is mentioned is the result of a bizarre thing the GMAC has done that doesn't make sense.
Really? Interesting! What is this bizarre thing? I would love to know more about it if you could please elaborate.

MartyTargetTestPrep
Hi 0Lucky0.
Regarding how to calculate your score, the GMAT doesn't just allocate points for the questions. Rather it gauges your skill level by considering what you answer correctly. So , for instance, if you miss some medium questions, you don't just fail to get points. Rather, the test decides that your skills are such that you couldn't get those questions correct. So, the test is gauging skill level rather than simply awarding points.
Yea, I know that but there are so many test prep companies out there offering mocks? I don't think enough people give their mocks for them to be able to use user stats for managing their score metrics. The more likely scenario is that they allot a certain number of points to each difficulty level. So for eg, lets say you get 5 questions of 700 level and 3 questions of 600 level right then your score gets to 5*(700 level point) + 3*(600 level point) and such.
Your score, even on the gmat, largely depends on how many 700 level questions you get right.

if you get one wrong, even gmat just bumps you down to a medium and then if you get the medium one right then it bumps you back up to high, etc.

So I think there should be a way to approximate a score, I just don't have enough knowledge about the test to be able to figure out how to do it.

Just guesswork, we could be miles off and it would be fine.

We don't have to be perfect.

MartyTargetTestPrep
That said, I can give you a way to approximate your score, but I'd need to know your score goal.
Much love.

All ears man.

Would love to hear everything you got.

whatever formulae or anything else.

I am all ears.

My goal is an 800.

But I would be willing to settle for anything above 700.

Regards,