I been studying for the GMAT for the last 3 months and has been having a hard time crossing the 700 threshold. Depending on the practice I take MGMAT or GMAT Prep I score between 620-650 range. My verbals have increased from 30 to 37 and even 40 if I am lucky. However, my math scores has hovered around the range not going below 37 nor above 42.
Some of the post I have seen in regards to GMAT scoring has said that no matter how well you are doing on the exam even if you were someone who will score into the 700s you will suppose to get 40 - 50% of wrong as a part of the adaptive nature of the test. On the other hand, there are forums that state you can't get more than x many question wrong in either section if you want a shot at scoring above a 700.
This is important because I am wondering if I am not crossing the 700 bar becuase I am getting too many questions wrong or not enough of the hard question right. Does anyone have any insights on the GMAT algorithm? If so please explain. In addition, how does the raw score of each section correlate with your final score?
Some of the post I have seen in regards to GMAT scoring has said that no matter how well you are doing on the exam even if you were someone who will score into the 700s you will suppose to get 40 - 50% of wrong as a part of the adaptive nature of the test. On the other hand, there are forums that state you can't get more than x many question wrong in either section if you want a shot at scoring above a 700.
This is important because I am wondering if I am not crossing the 700 bar becuase I am getting too many questions wrong or not enough of the hard question right. Does anyone have any insights on the GMAT algorithm? If so please explain. In addition, how does the raw score of each section correlate with your final score?












