Last visit was: 19 Nov 2025, 20:59 It is currently 19 Nov 2025, 20:59
Close
GMAT Club Daily Prep
Thank you for using the timer - this advanced tool can estimate your performance and suggest more practice questions. We have subscribed you to Daily Prep Questions via email.

Customized
for You

we will pick new questions that match your level based on your Timer History

Track
Your Progress

every week, we’ll send you an estimated GMAT score based on your performance

Practice
Pays

we will pick new questions that match your level based on your Timer History
Not interested in getting valuable practice questions and articles delivered to your email? No problem, unsubscribe here.
Close
Request Expert Reply
Confirm Cancel
User avatar
RishS94
Joined: 05 Jan 2020
Last visit: 27 Feb 2025
Posts: 266
Own Kudos:
141
 [3]
Given Kudos: 118
Location: India
Concentration: Strategy, Sustainability
Schools: ISB '25 (D)
GMAT 1: 690 Q49 V35
GPA: 3.5
Products:
Schools: ISB '25 (D)
GMAT 1: 690 Q49 V35
Posts: 266
Kudos: 141
 [3]
2
Kudos
Add Kudos
1
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
User avatar
GmatKnightTutor
User avatar
Major Poster
Joined: 31 Jan 2020
Last visit: 01 Nov 2025
Posts: 5,228
Own Kudos:
1,568
 [1]
Given Kudos: 18
Posts: 5,228
Kudos: 1,568
 [1]
1
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
User avatar
BrentTargetTestPrep
User avatar
Target Test Prep Representative
Joined: 10 Aug 2023
Last visit: 22 Dec 2023
Posts: 68
Own Kudos:
67
 [3]
Given Kudos: 1
Expert
Expert reply
Posts: 68
Kudos: 67
 [3]
1
Kudos
Add Kudos
1
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
User avatar
RishS94
Joined: 05 Jan 2020
Last visit: 27 Feb 2025
Posts: 266
Own Kudos:
141
 [3]
Given Kudos: 118
Location: India
Concentration: Strategy, Sustainability
Schools: ISB '25 (D)
GMAT 1: 690 Q49 V35
GPA: 3.5
Products:
Schools: ISB '25 (D)
GMAT 1: 690 Q49 V35
Posts: 266
Kudos: 141
 [3]
3
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
GmatKnightTutor BrentTargetTestPrep Bunuel IanStewart EMPOWERgmatRichC

I took a official GMAT Focus mock. I got 595(72%ile) Here is a look at score:

Quant ( 15 Correct out of 21) >> 71 %ile
Verbal (15 Correct out of 23) >> 51%ile
Data Insights (14 Correct out of 20) >> 73%ile

My target score is 665-675. Can someone help me what will be tentative %ile required in each of the sections to reach my goal?

Also how that converts in number of allowable wrongs in each section will be helpful.

Thanks
Attachments

File comment: Total
mock1.PNG
mock1.PNG [ 35.06 KiB | Viewed 22585 times ]

File comment: Data Insights
DI.PNG
DI.PNG [ 128.98 KiB | Viewed 22550 times ]

File comment: Verbal
Verbal.PNG
Verbal.PNG [ 132.13 KiB | Viewed 22487 times ]

File comment: Quant
quant.PNG
quant.PNG [ 129.65 KiB | Viewed 22407 times ]

User avatar
BrentTargetTestPrep
User avatar
Target Test Prep Representative
Joined: 10 Aug 2023
Last visit: 22 Dec 2023
Posts: 68
Own Kudos:
67
 [3]
Given Kudos: 1
Expert
Expert reply
Posts: 68
Kudos: 67
 [3]
2
Kudos
Add Kudos
1
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
RishS94


My target score is 665-675. Can someone help me what will be tentative %ile required in each of the sections to reach my goal?

Also how that converts in number of allowable wrongs in each section will be helpful.

Thanks

As I mentioned earlier, there's no one way to get a 665/675 score.

Think of it this way: Let's say your final score in some university course is based on the average of 3 exams. What scores do you need to get on each exam to yield an average score of 80%?
There are many ways to get an average of 80%.
For example 100% on exam #1, 100% on exam #2, and 40% on exam #3, will yield an average score of 80%, but that's not the only configuration.
It's also true that 80% on exam #1, 80% on exam #2, and 80% on exam #3, will yield an average score of 80%.
And there are many more.

Likewise it could be that a 99th percentile quant score, a 99th percentile DI score, and a 70th percentile verbal score will get you a 665/675 score.

That said, you will need solid scores in all 3 sections to reach 665/675.

As for the number of correct responses need to get 665/675, the answer also varies because the GMAT punishes you more (score-wise) for getting an easy/medium question wrong than getting a hard question wrong. So, it may be the case that getting two hard questions wrong decreases your score by the same amount as getting 1 easy question wrong. So, when your section scores are determined, the difficulty level of the questions you get wrong is more important than the number of questions you get wrong.

For now, I suggest you work on increasing your score in all 3 sections with a little extra focus on Verbal since that's your lowest score.
User avatar
bb
User avatar
Founder
Joined: 04 Dec 2002
Last visit: 19 Nov 2025
Posts: 42,387
Own Kudos:
Given Kudos: 24,110
Location: United States
GMAT 1: 750 Q49 V42
GPA: 3
Products:
Expert
Expert reply
Active GMAT Club Expert! Tag them with @ followed by their username for a faster response.
GMAT 1: 750 Q49 V42
Posts: 42,387
Kudos: 82,121
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
I wish it had worked that way, but I don't think percentiles work as averages. Did you mean raw scores?

I think the raw score of 80 (not percentile but 80 out of 90) can be added to create some kind of a relationship but percentiles are a no-go. My guess is if you get an 80th percentile across the board, the total should be around 90th percentile. That was the case in the last GMAT. V37, Q49, would give 700, which was 88%-90%

Usually the more balanced the sections, the higher the overall score.

P.S. I don't know the overall score algorithm works yet however :cry:




BrentTargetTestPrep
RishS94


My target score is 665-675. Can someone help me what will be tentative %ile required in each of the sections to reach my goal?

Also how that converts in number of allowable wrongs in each section will be helpful.

Thanks

As I mentioned earlier, there's no one way to get a 665/675 score.

Think of it this way: Let's say your final score in some university course is based on the average of 3 exams. What scores do you need to get on each exam to yield an average score of 80%?
There are many ways to get an average of 80%.
For example 100% on exam #1, 100% on exam #2, and 40% on exam #3, will yield an average score of 80%, but that's not the only configuration.
It's also true that 80% on exam #1, 80% on exam #2, and 80% on exam #3, will yield an average score of 80%.
And there are many more.

Likewise it could be that a 99th percentile quant score, a 99th percentile DI score, and a 70th percentile verbal score will get you a 665/675 score.

That said, you will need solid scores in all 3 sections to reach 665/675.

As for the number of correct responses need to get 665/675, the answer also varies because the GMAT punishes you more (score-wise) for getting an easy/medium question wrong than getting a hard question wrong. So, it may be the case that getting two hard questions wrong decreases your score by the same amount as getting 1 easy question wrong. So, when your section scores are determined, the difficulty level of the questions you get wrong is more important than the number of questions you get wrong.

For now, I suggest you work on increasing your score in all 3 sections with a little extra focus on Verbal since that's your lowest score.
User avatar
bb
User avatar
Founder
Joined: 04 Dec 2002
Last visit: 19 Nov 2025
Posts: 42,387
Own Kudos:
Given Kudos: 24,110
Location: United States
GMAT 1: 750 Q49 V42
GPA: 3
Products:
Expert
Expert reply
Active GMAT Club Expert! Tag them with @ followed by their username for a faster response.
GMAT 1: 750 Q49 V42
Posts: 42,387
Kudos: 82,121
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
RishS94
Hi,

Can someone throw light on how can one score 675 on GMAT focus?

How much you need to score in each of the section?

bb can someone run what-if scenarios ?


Hi. Just played with some numbers and correlations and it looks like the GMAT scoring formula is quite easy actually. I was surprised.
It is based on the raw scores such as 78 out of 90 for the 3 sections.
All 3 sections have the same weight so you are able to improve your score equally by pursing either your best section or your worst section. Keep in mind, however, that section scores are NOT linear necessarily. I am still figuring out the relationship within the sections themselves (e.g. making 6 wrong in the middle, end or on easy questions) will give you what score. https://gmatclub.com/forum/gmat-focus-a ... 18176.html

So to get 675, you need a total of 250 points of a score.
This can be any combination of any scores:
E.g. 84, 83, and 83 on any of the sections would give you 675

Similarly, you can get 90 on the Quant, and then 80 on DI, and 80 on Verbal.
Not easy per se and this is not correlated to mistakes, this is raw scores on the test.
User avatar
carcass
User avatar
Board of Directors
Joined: 01 Sep 2010
Last visit: 17 Nov 2025
Posts: 4,754
Own Kudos:
Given Kudos: 4,856
Posts: 4,754
Kudos: 37,017
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
bb
I wish it had worked that way, but I don't think percentiles work as averages. Did you mean raw scores?

I think the raw score of 80 (not percentile but 80 out of 90) can be added to create some kind of a relationship but percentiles are a no-go. My guess is if you get an 80th percentile across the board, the total should be around 90th percentile. That was the case in the last GMAT. V37, Q49, would give 700, which was 88%-90%

Usually the more balanced the sections, the higher the overall score.

P.S. I don't know the overall score algorithm works yet however :cry:

Comforting ..............I hope soon we will have good references
User avatar
bb
User avatar
Founder
Joined: 04 Dec 2002
Last visit: 19 Nov 2025
Posts: 42,387
Own Kudos:
82,121
 [12]
Given Kudos: 24,110
Location: United States
GMAT 1: 750 Q49 V42
GPA: 3
Products:
Expert
Expert reply
Active GMAT Club Expert! Tag them with @ followed by their username for a faster response.
GMAT 1: 750 Q49 V42
Posts: 42,387
Kudos: 82,121
 [12]
2
Kudos
Add Kudos
10
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
I do now, and hope to be able to build a quick calculator :cool:
Legend:
Red 205 - 545 (0 - 47th percentile
Orange 545 - 605 (53rd - 75th percentile)
Green 75th - 99th percentile)

User avatar
RishS94
Joined: 05 Jan 2020
Last visit: 27 Feb 2025
Posts: 266
Own Kudos:
141
 [3]
Given Kudos: 118
Location: India
Concentration: Strategy, Sustainability
Schools: ISB '25 (D)
GMAT 1: 690 Q49 V35
GPA: 3.5
Products:
Schools: ISB '25 (D)
GMAT 1: 690 Q49 V35
Posts: 266
Kudos: 141
 [3]
3
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
bb
RishS94
Hi,

Can someone throw light on how can one score 675 on GMAT focus?

How much you need to score in each of the section?

bb can someone run what-if scenarios ?


Hi. Just played with some numbers and correlations and it looks like the GMAT scoring formula is quite easy actually. I was surprised.
It is based on the raw scores such as 78 out of 90 for the 3 sections.
All 3 sections have the same weight so you are able to improve your score equally by pursing either your best section or your worst section. Keep in mind, however, that section scores are NOT linear necessarily. I am still figuring out the relationship within the sections themselves (e.g. making 6 wrong in the middle, end or on easy questions) will give you what score. https://gmatclub.com/forum/gmat-focus-a ... 18176.html

So to get 675, you need a total of 250 points of a score.
This can be any combination of any scores:
E.g. 84, 83, and 83 on any of the sections would give you 675

Similarly, you can get 90 on the Quant, and then 80 on DI, and 80 on Verbal.
Not easy per se and this is not correlated to mistakes, this is raw scores on the test.

Thanks bb , I gave another mock with only 3 mistakes reduction I improved score by 70.
Attached is score comparison section wise. Comments will be much helpful.

Was there any bug in mock 1 ? Or its in mock 2?

(PS : I can share my account details if you wanna have look at question & check difficulty)
Attachments

mock comparison.PNG
mock comparison.PNG [ 222.59 KiB | Viewed 18867 times ]

score comp.PNG
score comp.PNG [ 70.52 KiB | Viewed 18865 times ]

User avatar
RishS94
Joined: 05 Jan 2020
Last visit: 27 Feb 2025
Posts: 266
Own Kudos:
141
 [1]
Given Kudos: 118
Location: India
Concentration: Strategy, Sustainability
Schools: ISB '25 (D)
GMAT 1: 690 Q49 V35
GPA: 3.5
Products:
Schools: ISB '25 (D)
GMAT 1: 690 Q49 V35
Posts: 266
Kudos: 141
 [1]
1
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
bb , does this still mean test not only depends on absolute number of mistakes?
User avatar
Maheshkv
Joined: 30 Nov 2021
Last visit: 19 Nov 2025
Posts: 115
Own Kudos:
112
 [1]
Given Kudos: 376
Location: India
GMAT 1: 610 Q49 V25
Products:
GMAT 1: 610 Q49 V25
Posts: 115
Kudos: 112
 [1]
1
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
Hey RishS94, 94% in DI for the second mock despite 7 mistakes seems something off with the software/algo.
I do understand the level of difficulty of questions matter, but could not think of a scoring scenario which could fit in here.
User avatar
RishS94
Joined: 05 Jan 2020
Last visit: 27 Feb 2025
Posts: 266
Own Kudos:
Given Kudos: 118
Location: India
Concentration: Strategy, Sustainability
Schools: ISB '25 (D)
GMAT 1: 690 Q49 V35
GPA: 3.5
Products:
Schools: ISB '25 (D)
GMAT 1: 690 Q49 V35
Posts: 266
Kudos: 141
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
bb can you please comment

Posted from my mobile device
User avatar
vmn2007
Joined: 10 Sep 2023
Last visit: 03 Feb 2025
Posts: 24
Own Kudos:
279
 [1]
Given Kudos: 5
Location: India
Schools: Kellogg (A)
GMAT Focus 1: 745 Q90 V88 DI83
GPA: 7.8
Schools: Kellogg (A)
GMAT Focus 1: 745 Q90 V88 DI83
Posts: 24
Kudos: 279
 [1]
1
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
RishS94
Hi,

Can someone throw light on how can one score 675 on GMAT focus?

How much you need to score in each of the section?

bb can someone run what-if scenarios ?

Sharing my mock score for reference

715 99th
DI 84 98th (17/20)
QA 88 95th (20/21)
VR 85 96th (20/23)

Posted from my mobile device
User avatar
bb
User avatar
Founder
Joined: 04 Dec 2002
Last visit: 19 Nov 2025
Posts: 42,387
Own Kudos:
Given Kudos: 24,110
Location: United States
GMAT 1: 750 Q49 V42
GPA: 3
Products:
Expert
Expert reply
Active GMAT Club Expert! Tag them with @ followed by their username for a faster response.
GMAT 1: 750 Q49 V42
Posts: 42,387
Kudos: 82,121
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
vmn2007
RishS94
Hi,

Can someone throw light on how can one score 675 on GMAT focus?

How much you need to score in each of the section?

bb can someone run what-if scenarios ?

Sharing my mock score for reference

715 99th
DI 84 98th (17/20)
QA 88 95th (20/21)
VR 85 96th (20/23)

Posted from my mobile device

Wow. Amazing score! Thank you!

Can you tell me the position of the questions that were incorrect? If I can impose😇
User avatar
vmn2007
Joined: 10 Sep 2023
Last visit: 03 Feb 2025
Posts: 24
Own Kudos:
Given Kudos: 5
Location: India
Schools: Kellogg (A)
GMAT Focus 1: 745 Q90 V88 DI83
GPA: 7.8
Schools: Kellogg (A)
GMAT Focus 1: 745 Q90 V88 DI83
Posts: 24
Kudos: 279
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
bb
vmn2007
RishS94
Hi,

Can someone throw light on how can one score 675 on GMAT focus?

How much you need to score in each of the section?

bb can someone run what-if scenarios ?

Sharing my mock score for reference

715 99th
DI 84 98th (17/20)
QA 88 95th (20/21)
VR 85 96th (20/23)

Posted from my mobile device

Wow. Amazing score! Thank you!

Can you tell me the position of the questions that were incorrect? If I can impose😇

QA - Got the last qn wrong
Verbal - 2nd, 11th and 21st
DI - 6th, 16th, 20th
User avatar
Maheshkv
Joined: 30 Nov 2021
Last visit: 19 Nov 2025
Posts: 115
Own Kudos:
Given Kudos: 376
Location: India
GMAT 1: 610 Q49 V25
Products:
GMAT 1: 610 Q49 V25
Posts: 115
Kudos: 112
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
Hi, what is your sectional order in the exam?

Posted from my mobile device
User avatar
vmn2007
Joined: 10 Sep 2023
Last visit: 03 Feb 2025
Posts: 24
Own Kudos:
Given Kudos: 5
Location: India
Schools: Kellogg (A)
GMAT Focus 1: 745 Q90 V88 DI83
GPA: 7.8
Schools: Kellogg (A)
GMAT Focus 1: 745 Q90 V88 DI83
Posts: 24
Kudos: 279
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
Maheshkv
Hi, what is your sectional order in the exam?

Posted from my mobile
device

Quant
Verbal
DI

This was the order

Posted from my mobile device
User avatar
vmn2007
Joined: 10 Sep 2023
Last visit: 03 Feb 2025
Posts: 24
Own Kudos:
Given Kudos: 5
Location: India
Schools: Kellogg (A)
GMAT Focus 1: 745 Q90 V88 DI83
GPA: 7.8
Schools: Kellogg (A)
GMAT Focus 1: 745 Q90 V88 DI83
Posts: 24
Kudos: 279
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
vmn2007
RishS94
Hi,

Can someone throw light on how can one score 675 on GMAT focus?

How much you need to score in each of the section?

bb can someone run what-if scenarios ?

Sharing my mock score for reference

715 99th
DI 84 98th (17/20)
QA 88 95th (20/21)
VR 85 96th (20/23)

Posted from my mobile device

Wrote the other official practice exam today and got 665, down from 715

Total - 665 - 94th percentile
QA - 83 - 81st percentile (18/21)
VA - 84 - 91st percentile (17/23)
DI - 82 - 94th percentile (16/20)

Made some silly mistakes in quant and got punished severely. Verbal was tougher than last time, got 6 wrong compared to 3 the last time. However score was down only by 1 point.
DI - was too casual, got cramped for time and got 3 qns wrong out of last 4.
User avatar
RishS94
Joined: 05 Jan 2020
Last visit: 27 Feb 2025
Posts: 266
Own Kudos:
Given Kudos: 118
Location: India
Concentration: Strategy, Sustainability
Schools: ISB '25 (D)
GMAT 1: 690 Q49 V35
GPA: 3.5
Products:
Schools: ISB '25 (D)
GMAT 1: 690 Q49 V35
Posts: 266
Kudos: 141
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
Mock 2 >> 695 (98%ile)

V-19/23 (91%ile)
Q-20/21 (95%ile)
DI-16/20 (94%ile)
 1   2   
Moderator:
General GMAT Forum Moderator
444 posts