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scc404 - Moving the post to the appropriate forum. GMAT General is focussed only on GMAT related topics and discussions. Thanks.
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Below are my best guesses, if we map EA percentiles directly to GMAT Percentiles and assume the same scoring curve.

Until EA official score percentile information is provided by GMAC, we are left to postulate. Until then, however, I will be using a formula that I've derived [(EA score -100) x 6] + 200 to map EA scores to GMAT scores.

200 = 99% (800 equivalent)
195 = 99% (770 equivalent)
190 = 97% (740 equivalent)
185 = 90% (710 equivalent)
180 = 82% (680 equivalent)
175 = 73% (650 equivalent)
170 = 62% (620 equivalent)
165 = 51% (590 equivalent)
160 = 41% (560 equivalent)
155 = 32% (530 equivalent)
150 = 26% (500 equivalent)


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Brian this is wrong
First you can only score a maximum of 174

18 18 18
No one will score 20
120 + 54 = 174

That’s your 800
150 is 60% percentile or 58 to be precise

160 is 90 as of now but when more people take it will get tougher !

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Brian this is wrong
First you can only score a maximum of 174

18 18 18
No one will score 20
120 + 54 = 174

That’s your 800
150 is 60% percentile or 58 to be precise

160 is 90 as of now but when more people take it will get tougher !

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Hi fatnani, thank you for the correction!

I did already learn this, however--just a few weeks ago on this thread: https://gmatclub.com/forum/i-am-taking- ... 23850.html
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