the GMAT
The GMAT is a computer-based test that tests
Written Expression - through two essay questions of 30 minutes each
Mathematical Proficiency - through 37 Math questions over 75 minutes
Verbal Proficiency - through 41 Verbal questions over 75 minutes
GMAT Computer Adaptive Testing
The GMAT exam is "Computer Adaptive", which means that according to how you answer the questions, different questions are assigned to you. You start of with a "medium difficulty" question and an average score.
If you consistently answer correctly, a more difficult GMAT question may appear next.
If you answer incorrectly, an easier GMAT question may appear.
Sometimes, new types of GMAT questions are randomly included in the test to test students' answers, therefore an easier or more difficult question may not be an indication of how you answered the previous question.
Your score is calculated based on the number of questions answered correctly, the difficulty of the questions answered correctly, and the number of questions completed (not just correct ones) . For this reason, we advise our GMAT students to attempt all questions in the GMAT.
the GMAT Essay Questions
The Essay questions (AWA - Analytical Writing Assessment) are scored SEPARATELY from the GMAT score. Their score is presented separately on your GMAT score sheet when results are sent to schools.
Different schools value the AWA differently, annd their score is not related to the GMAT score. |