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Hi botirvoy - Would appreciate if you explain how this is calculated. If the process has already been discussed some where in the forum, then could use some help in locating it. Thanks

The score is presented on the screen after you complete the Verbal section. You must write this score down and/or take a screenshot if you want to access it later.

botirvoy was simply estimating your score based on the number of questions you got wrong. Although this method won't give you an exact score, it can give you a reasonable range.

Make sure you keep good records of the #/type of questions you're getting wrong on each exam. It's the only way you can reliably improve your score.

Best of luck :)
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Based on your numbers you are looking at roughly 550 to 600. Remember GMAT is adaptive so question difficulty also affects your score, not just right or wrong count. Use the official GMAC score calculator for a more accurate estimate. Good luck!
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