[{"Name":"Introduction","Text":"\nThe ESR Guide shows you how to best use the information provided.
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This website provides your GMAT Enhanced Score Report in three different ways:\n
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  1. Use the tab structure at the top of the page to navigate to the report for each section of the GMAT Exam.  This online version provides information using graphics and text. 
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  3. The text only version of the GMAT ESR provides the information without charts or graphs. Click the “VIEW TEXT VERSION” button at the bottom of any page to view this version.
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  5. This printable version of the ESR includes the same content as the website, using charts and text to provide information about your GMAT Exam. Click the “Download Report (PDF)” button at the bottom of any page to download a copy..
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This tab displays information about your GMAT Total score and each Section score. Some of the information on this page is found on the Official GMAT Score Report, some is new.\n
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  1. In the to Overall Performance table, the number listed under the category title is your Official GMAT score
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  3. In the Overall Performance table, the number on the graph indicates your percentile rank, this is also represented by the size of the colored bar in the chart
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  5. In the Overall Performance table, the number displayed at the bottom of the chart indicates the population against which your score is ranked
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  7. In the Time Management table the labels to the left indicate to which Section of the time refers
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  9. In the Time Management table the number on the graph indicates the average number of minutes you took to complete questions in this Section, this is also represented by the size of the colored bar in the chart
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  11. The Summary at the bottom of the page provides an overview of the key points presented on this page
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  13. The Mean Score box displays the average GMAT Total score and percentile ranking for all test takers in the prior three years
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  15. The Mean Time Box displays the average number of minutes it took GMAT Test takers to respond to IR, Verbal and Quantitative questions in the GMAT Exam  
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This tab displays information about your Integrated Reasoning Section performance, including the percentage of questions that you answered correctly.

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  1. In the IR Performance table, the number listed under the category title is your Official GMAT Integrated Reasoning Section score
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  3. In the IR Performance table, the number on the graph indicates your percentile rank, this is also represented by the size of the colored bar in the chart
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  5. The percentage of questions you answered correctly is displayed in the table below the IR Performance table
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  7. In the Time Management table the first bar graph indicates average number of minutes and seconds it took you to respond to Integrated Reasoning questions
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  9. In the Time Management table the second bar graph indicates average number of minutes and seconds it took you to respond to Integrated Reasoning questions that you answered correctly
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  11. In the Time Management table the second bar graph indicates average number of minutes and seconds it took you to respond to Integrated Reasoning questions that you answered incorrectly
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  13. The Summary at the bottom of the page provides an overview of the key points presented on this page
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  15. The Mean Score box displays the average Integrated Reasoning score and percentile ranking for all test takers in the prior three years
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  17. The Mean Time Box displays the average number of minutes it took GMAT Test takers to respond to IR questions
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This tab displays information about your Verbal section performance, including how well you did by sub-section, percent of questions answered correctly, difficulty level of the questions you saw and how you managed your time.

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  1. In the Verbal Performance table, the number listed under the category title is your Official GMAT Verbal section score
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  3. In the Verbal Performance table, the number on the graph indicates your percentile rank, this is also represented by the size of the colored bar in the chart 
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  5. Performance by Sub-Section can be displayed or hidden by clicking on the “+” and “-”.
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  7. Performance Progression can be displayed or hidden by clicking on the “+” and “-”
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  9. The Summary at the bottom of the page provides an overview of the key points presented on this page
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  11. The Mean Score box displays the average Verbal score and percentile ranking for all test takers in the prior three years
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  13. The Mean Time Box displays the average number of minutes it took GMAT Test takers to respond to Verbal questions  
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The Performance by Sub-Section portion of the GMAT ESR provides a view into your performance by the type of question. Each question in the Verbal section is either a Critical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension or a Sentence Correction question.\n
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  1. In the Sub-Section Rankings chart the first bar indicates your performance on Critical Reasoning questions compared to that of all test takers in the prior three years. Hovering your mouse over this graphic will allow you to view the equivalent score for this sub-section
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  3. In the Sub-Section Rankings chart the second bar indicates your performance on Reading Comprehension questions compared to that of all test takers in the prior three years. Hovering your mouse over this graphic will allow you to view the equivalent score for this sub-section
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  5. In the Sub-Section Rankings chart the third bar indicates your performance on Sentence Correction questions compared to that of all test takers in the prior three years. Hovering your mouse over this graphic will allow you to view the equivalent score for this sub-section
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  7. In the Sub-Section Time Management table the first bar graph indicates average number of minutes and seconds it took you to respond to all Verbal questions
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  9. In the Sub-Section Time Management table the second bar graph indicates average number of minutes and seconds it took you to respond to Critical Reasoning questions
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  11. In the Sub-Section Time Management table the third bar graph indicates average number of minutes and seconds it took you to respond to Reading Comprehension questions
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  13. In the Sub-Section Time Management table the fourth bar graph indicates average number of minutes and seconds it took you to respond to Sentence Correction questions  
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The Performance by Fundamental Skills portion of the GMAT ESR provides a view into your performance by providing information about the underlying skills of the questions.     \n
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  1. The Critical Reasoning Analysis/Critique graph displays the percentage of questions answered correctly. Problems in this category test your ability to analyze the information given to you in the passage and carefully make reasoned judgments demonstrated by evaluating and breaking down an argument.
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  3. The Critical Reasoning Construction/Plan graph displays the percentage of questions answered correctly. Problems identified in this category test your ability to use the information given in a passage to construct a plan of action for find the best logical solution.
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  5. The Reading Comprehension Identify Inferred Ideas graph displays the percentage of questions answered correctly. These section reflects your ability to comprehend what a passage implies but does not explicitly mention. The questions test the ability to draw inferences from or about information, statements or ideas. 
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  7. The Reading Comprehension Identify Stated Ideas graph displays the percentage of questions answered correctly. These section reflects your ability to recognize and understand the ideas explicitly expressed in a passage.
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  9. The Sentence Correction Grammar graph displays the percentage of questions answered correctly. Problems in this category assess your ability to identify the answer that will create a sentence which is grammatically and structurally sound. The resulting  sentence will conform to all the rules of standard written English, e.g., noun-verb agreement, pronoun consistency, pronoun case, and verb tense sequence. 
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  11. The Sentence Correction Communication graph displays the percentage of questions answered correctly. Problems in this category asses your ability to identify the answer that will create an effective sentence which expresses an idea or relationship clearly and concisely, as well as grammatically.  The test taker must be able to recognize whether the words are well chosen, accurate, and suitable for the context and does not include superfluous words or needlessly complicated expressions.
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The Performance Progression portion of the GMAT ESR provides a view into your performance throughout the 41 question Verbal section by dividing the questions into four approximately equal parts so you can see how you did from the beginning to the end.\n
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  1. The Percent Correct chart displays the percentage of questions you answered correctly in four parts. The percent of questions you answered correctly are in displayed in blue, the questions you answered incorrectly are displayed in pink
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  3. The Average Difficulty chart displays the average difficulty of questions you saw in four parts. Green represents the average difficulty level of all questions that you saw; Blue the questions that you answered correctly; Pink the questions that you answered incorrectly. Using the check boxes adjacent to the table you can choose to show or hide the correct and incorrect lines
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  5. The Time Management pie charts show how you managed your time during each of the four parts. Each chart label is the average time it to you to respond to all questions and if you hover the mouse over the image a pop-up will show the average by correct and incorrect  
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This tab displays information about your Quantitative section performance, including how well you did by sub-section, percent of questions answered correctly, difficulty level of the questions you saw and how you managed your time.\n
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  1. In the Quantitative Performance table, the number listed under the category title is your Official GMAT Quantitative section score
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  3. In the Quantitative Performance table, the number on the graph indicates your percentile rank, this is also represented by the size of the colored bar in the chart 
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  5. Performance by Sub-Section can be displayed or hidden by clicking on the “+” and “-”
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  7. Performance Progression can be displayed or hidden by clicking on the “+” and “-”
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  9. The Summary at the bottom of the page provides an overview of the key points presented on this page
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  11. The Mean Score box displays the average Quantitative score and percentile ranking for all test takers in the prior three years
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  13. The Mean Time Box displays the average number of minutes it took GMAT Test takers to respond to Quantitative questions
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The Performance by Sub-Section portion of the GMAT ESR provides a view into your performance by the type of question. There are two Sub-Section groupings in the Quantitative Section: Problem Solving vs. Data Sufficiency and Arithmetic vs. Algebra/Geometry\n
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  1. In the Sub-Section Rankings chart the first two bars indicate your performance on Problem Solving vs. Data Sufficiency questions compared to that of all test takers in the prior three years. Hovering your mouse over the graphics will allow you to view the equivalent score for these sub-sections
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  3. In the Sub-Section Rankings chart the last two bars indicate your performance on Arithmetic vs. Algebra/Geometry questions compared to that of all test takers in the prior three years. Hovering your mouse over the graphics will allow you to view the equivalent score for these sub-sections
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  5. In the Sub-Section Time Management table the first bar graph indicates average number of minutes and seconds it took you to respond to all Quantitative questions
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  7. In the Sub-Section Time Management table the second and third bar graph indicates average number of minutes and seconds it took you to respond to Problem Solving vs. Data Sufficiency questions
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  9. In the Sub-Section Time Management table the fourth and fifth bar graph indicates average number of minutes and seconds it took you to respond to Arithmetic vs Algebra/Geometry questions
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The Performance by Fundamental Skills portion of the GMAT ESR provides a view into your performance by providing information about the underlying skills of the questions. Visit GMAT Quantitative Fundamental Skills to learn more about the information in this chart.                 \n
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  1. The Geometry graph displays the percentage of questions answered correctly in this group.This group includes the topics of 3-Dimensional Geometry; Angles In The Plane/ Lines And Segments; Circle/Area; Combo: Circle/Quadrangle/Area/Perimeter; Coordinate Geometry; Polygon (5 Or More Sides); Pythagorean Theorem; Quadrilateral Area.
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  3. The Rates/Ratio/Percent graph displays the percentage of questions answered correctly in this group.This group includes the topics of Conversion - fractions/decimals/percentages; Graduated Rate; Percent (basic); Ratio, proportion.
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  5. The Value/Order/Factors graph displays the percentage of questions answered correctly in this group.This group includes the topics Absolute Value; Computation - Decimals; Exponents; Factors, Multiples, Divisibles; Number Line & Order; Place Value; Positive and Negative Numbers; Remainders.
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  7. The Equalities/Inequalities/Algebra graph displays the percentage of questions answered correctly in this group.This group includes the topics Algebraic Manipulation; Applying Formula; Linear Equation; Linear Inequality; Measurement Conversion; Newly Defined Functions; Quadratic/Other Equalities/Inequalities; Systems of Equations/Inequalities; Translation to Algebraic Expression. 
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  9. The Counting/Sets/Series graph displays the percentage of questions answered correctly in this group.This group includes Counting (Combinatorics); Estimation; Series And Sequences; Sets. 
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>The Performance Progression portion of the GMAT ESR provides a view into your performance throughout the 37 question Quantitative section by dividing the questions into four approximately equal parts so you can see how you did from the beginning to the end.\n
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  1. The Percent Correct chart displays the percentage of questions you answered correctly in four parts. The percent of questions you answered correctly are in displayed in blue, the questions you answered incorrectly are displayed in pink
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  3. The Average Difficulty chart displays the average difficulty of questions you saw in four parts. Green represents the average difficulty level of all questions that you saw; Blue the questions that you answered correctly; Pink the questions that you answered incorrectly. Using the check boxes adjacent to the table you can choose to show or hide the correct and incorrect lines
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  5. The Time Management pie charts show how you managed your time during each of the four parts. Each chart label is the average time it to you to respond to all questions and if you hover the mouse over the image a pop-up will show the average by correct and incorrect  
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The ESR is calculated using the data that supports in your Unofficial Score Report. Since this data does not include the AWA score it is not available in the ESR, however the AWA tab does include an explanation of what each score represents so that you can use it as a reference once you receive your Official GMAT Exam Score Report. 

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