Is 160 a good GRE quant score?
A 75th percentile score (about a 157 on Verbal and a 160 on Quant) is pretty good: you’ve scored better than most of the other test-takers. A 90th percentile score (about a 162 on Verbal and a 166 on Quant) is excellent and will be competitive for most programs (but not necessarily all! More on that below).
What is a good score on the GRE 2021?
In 2021, ideally, you would want to be in the 90th percentile+ bracket i.e. 162+ Verbal and 164+ Quant. This would mean that you should aim to score better than 90 percent of the test-takers, which is generally considered an ideal score for any program at any school.
How is 160 score in GRE?
To earn the best GRE score of 160 or higher on Quant, you need to get the harder second Quant section by answering at least 15 of the 20 questions in the first section correctly. The performance you need on the second section depends on your target Quant score and on how well you did on the first section.
How many questions can I miss to get a 160 on GRE?
To get such a score on the verbal section you can get 13-15 questions wrong in total but no more than 7-8 wrong in the first section. So if you get 13/20 on the first section and 12/20 on the second section you will get a 160 on the verbal section.
Where are gregre ® general test scores accepted?
GRE ® General Test scores are accepted at thousands of graduate schools, including business and law, as well as departments and divisions within these schools. Learn more about getting and sending your scores, how to understand them and what scoring services are available to you.
When will my GRE® general test scores be available?
Your official GRE ® General Test scores will be available in your ETS account 10–15 days after your test date. You will receive an email notification from ETS when they are available. ETS will also send an official Institution Score Report to the score recipients you designated on test day at that time. What Is In My Official Score Report?
What if there are no questions on the GRE?
Scores Reported on the GRE ® General Test. If no questions are answered for a specific measure (e.g., Verbal Reasoning), then you will receive a No Score (NS) for that measure.
What information is included in my official GRE score report?
Your official GRE ® score report contains your: Contact information (name, phone number and email) Date of birth. Gender. Intended graduate major. Test date(s) GRE test score(s) and the associated percentile ranks. Authorized score recipients or fellowship sponsors and the scores reported to those institutions.