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What is a good GMAT score?
When you finish the GMAT and get your official score report in the mail, you’ll see scores listed for the following sections. If you’re chomping at the bit to find out how you’ve fared on the test right after you take it, you can record your scores immediately after your testing session and receive the unofficial Verbal, Quantitative, and Total scores, but not the Analytical Writing, because it is scored independently.
- Analytical Writing: Can earn you between a 0 and a 6 in half-point increments. The mean score is a 4.42
- Quantitative: Can earn you between 0 and 60 points. Scoring less than a 7 and above a 50 is rare. The average is right around a 37.
- Verbal: Can earn you between 0 and 60 points. Scoring less than a 9 and above a 44 is rare. The average is right around a 28.
- Total Score: Can earn you between 200 and 800 points. Most test-takers score between 400 and 600, but your score needs to be considerably higher than that if you’re going to a top-ranking business school like those listed below.
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