Hello everyone,
I'm looking for a table telling me what final score I will get based on the sum of the verbal scaled and quantitative scaled score. So far I have only found a table in the back of the Kaplan Premier book but don't know whether it actually reflects a table based for the computer test or for the paper test as used in the book only.
My problem is that I have had my first GMAT today and scored 600 points in total. In the verbal section I did quite well and had a scaled score of 39 (85 percentile). In the quantitative section however my scaled score was only 34 and thus in the 38 percentile which is quite low. What I would like to know now is what quantitative scaled score I'd need (and which percentile it is) to add up with the ~39 points from the verbal section (which I might be able to repeat) to a total of at least 680 points on the GMAT. I need this score to get into a certain MA programme and at the moment I'm unsure whether to retake the test or not. I certainly wasn't prepared enough for the math part but in case I'd need a score above the 90 percentile in math as well it might even be too hard with a good preparation.