What is the composition of gmat scores? GMAT can be divided into the following parts:
GMAT math score (quantitative): 0-60 [51+can get full marks]
GMAT Chinese score (oral): 0-60 [51+can get full marks]
GMAT writing score (AWA): 0-6 (composition score and total score are calculated separately)
GMAT as a whole): 200-800 (that is, the score commonly used in business schools).
Analytical writing (AWA) is to assess the ability of dialectical thinking and expressing opinions. Based on a given argument, you should analyze the reasoning and assumptions behind the argument, and then critically evaluate the validity of the argument.
The quantitative reasoning part of GMAT will test your ability to analyze data and summarize according to basic quantitative reasoning skills. Test your ability to solve problems and analyze data adequacy with multiple-choice questions.
Extended data:
GMAT test not only examines the applicant's language ability and mathematical ability, but also tests his psychological reaction, logical thinking and practical problem-solving ability. Generally speaking, GMAT test can truly reflect the above-mentioned abilities of candidates, so it is valued and praised by more and more majors and schools. Whether in the United States or Europe, schools that teach MBA courses in English adopt GMAT as the entrance examination.
Similar in nature to GMAT, GRE, as an entrance examination for American graduate schools, is aimed at majors other than business and law. Globally, some business schools also accept GRE scores, but GRE cannot replace GMAT as a necessary condition for applying for business schools. It is suggested that students who apply for business school should check their application conditions on the official website of the ideal school to avoid making mistakes in the exam.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-GMAT