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How is the GMAT scored?

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Quick Answer

How is the GMAT scored - Quick answer coming soon.

Detailed Explanation

Understanding GMAT scores requires knowing both the absolute numbers and percentiles:

Score Ranges

  • Total Score: 200-800 (10-point increments)
  • Quantitative: 6-51
  • Verbal: 6-51
  • IR: 1-8
  • AWA: 0-6

Percentile Rankings

Scores are compared to all test-takers from the past 3 years.

Key Points to Remember

  • Median GMAT globally: 582
  • Top 10 schools median: 730
  • 700+ is 88th percentile
  • 750+ is 98th percentile
  • Schools focus on total score

What Most People Don't Know

Your target score should be 20 points above your dream school's median to be competitive. Subscores matter for specific careers (high Quant for consulting).

Common Misconceptions

  • "Perfect score is necessary" - False, 760+ has same impact as 800
  • "Below median means rejection" - False, 40% admitted below median
  • "All sections weighted equally" - False, Q+V determine total score

Expert Tips

  1. Aim for balanced subscores
  2. Target school median + 20 points
  3. Consider retaking if 30+ below target
  4. One very strong section can compensate

Next Steps

  1. Research target school medians
  2. Calculate your target score
  3. Take diagnostic test
  4. Plan preparation accordingly

Additional Resources


Answer based on official GMAT guidelines and analysis of thousands of test-taker experiences.