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How is the new gre score calculated?
Actually, there is no fixed answer to this question. Because of the adaptation process of GRE test, if the second section reaches different difficulty, the relationship between the correct number of questions and the final score will also change.

Speech part:

1.verbal also answered 20 questions correctly.

If the first paragraph is 15 and the second paragraph is 5, then your oral English score is likely to be155;

If the first section is 10 and the second section is 10, then your oral English score is likely to be152;

If the first paragraph is 5 and the second paragraph is 15, then your oral English score is about 148.

2. The number of questions in each paragraph is the same, and the scores may be different.

For example, I see that the first quarter is 8 and the second quarter is 6.

There are three kinds of scores: 146, 147 and 148. It's amazing!

At present, ETS has not been published, but according to the standards of most students' grades:

1. Section 1 is 0-6, and Section 2 is easy to enter; ;

2. The first section 7- 12, the second section into; ;

3. The first paragraph 13-20, the third paragraph into the hard.

According to students' standards, there are two situations that may be easy or moderate, depending on the difficulty coefficient of the correct topic. The first paragraph is 13. According to students' standards, there are also two kinds of situations: medium and hard.

Some students want to know how this is worked out.

But I want to tell you that this algorithm is not officially published by ETS, but is roughly deduced by studying more than 200 GRE scoring standards and combining the previous speculation on the scoring formula in the industry.

Math score:

Because China students can basically enter the second quarter of mathematics, the overall performance of hard mathematics is better than that of China students, and the mathematics scores are roughly as follows:

Deduction = number of wrong questions-1

[Example: 4 wrong questions, about 3 points deducted]

[Generally, there is a fault tolerance rate of 1 question]

[Wrong 1 Question may still be 170]