GMAT has test questions, that is, some questions are not scored, but you don't know which questions are not scored, so although there are 8 wrong questions, there may be 5 questions that are not scored ~
There is nothing wrong. GMAT test is an adaptive test. If you do wrong questions continuously, you will automatically drop to a low score, and your score will also be affected.
In addition, the landlord can learn about the scores of GMAT subjects:
Comprehensive reasoning: Full score is 8, 1 If the problem is done correctly, it is calculated, and 5 is generally enough.
Composition: Out of 6 points, generally 4 points (20%).
Chinese and Mathematics: See the picture below.
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If the target score is 700+, then the scores of Chinese and mathematics can refer to the following table.
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After the reform of GMAT, its scoring method has been a mysterious legend. Now we can only calculate a rough score range by experience, but we can't get an accurate score as before. At present, the open scoring method only exists in the GMAC official model test software PREP, which means that only with this model test software can you know your score, but you can only know the result, but you can't know the scoring process.
However, at present, the only certainty about the scoring method of GMAT is that losing points in mathematics is more important than losing points in Chinese. In addition, the accuracy of the first 10 question is extremely important, because GMAT is an adaptive test, which will determine whether your next question is a high score question bank or a low score question bank. At the same time, the last five questions are also very important, which will determine whether you are in the upper half or the lower half of the current grade file.
Finally, if the landlord really wants to calculate his grades through a formula, you can refer to the algorithm formula summarized by everyone at present:
Standard score =2 10+(3.75× basic score)
Basic score = number of correct answers -65438+ 0/4 of the number of wrong answers.