You’d be able to know your AWA section score and percentile rankings in your official score report and not immediately after the test. Here’s a quick overview of the test scores that you’d be able to see after completion of the GMAT test: So, your scaled score would be determined by an algorithm based on the number of questions attempted, the questions answered right and the difficulty level reached. However, each incorrect answer would mean that there’d be a slight drop in the difficulty level of the next question. While attempting the quantitative and verbal sections, if you answer correctly, the level of difficulty would go on increasing gradually. ![]() Ever wondered how these scaled scores get converted to a score out of 800? ![]() The score in both the verbal and quantitative sections add up to give you a total GMAT score.
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