[{"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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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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\n This tab displays information about your Integrated Reasoning Section performance, including the percentage of questions that you answered correctly. \n
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\n 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. \n
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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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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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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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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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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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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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>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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\n 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. \n | \n ![]() | \n