TPap9 wrote:
Hi Folks,
I am beyond happy to have scored a 730 on my GMAT today. My sectional scores were: QA 49 and VA 41. I am beyond grateful to this forum and will definitely share a detailed debrief in a while, however, I am confused about how GMAT arrives at this score.
My friend recently took the exam and scored 740, and his sectional scores were lower than mine: QA 49 and VA 40.
Looking for advice from all you experts here. Do other factors affect the score? Is my score accurate, and if not, is there a way to seek redressal?
Thank you so much in advance!
Hi
TPap9,
1. The GMAT generates a score at the end of both the quantitative and verbal sections. These scores are on a continuous scale.
2. These scores are mapped onto an internal scale. Let's call these scores "internal scores".
3. These internal scores are combined to arrive at a total (internal) score.
4. All these scores are then converted to the scaled scores that are exposed to the test taker (6 to 51 for quant and verbal, and 200-800 for the total).
The internal scales are slightly more accurate than the ones exposed to you. This means that your friend may have a "high Q49" and you may have a "low Q49". Maybe a "high V40" for him as well.
Given that you have an excellent score, I wouldn't worry too much about this if I were you. All the best for the applications process.