The GMAT™ Enhanced Score Report: Take Control
Your GMAT™ Enhanced Score Report gives you control over your exam, your performance, and ultimately your business school experience.
You just received your GMAT score and now you're wondering what's behind the numbers. What do they mean? How do you know how you really performed? The new GMAT Enhanced Score Report (ESR) puts you in control of your performance by giving you an in-depth review of your scores and insight into your test-taking skills. The report will help you better prepare for your admissions interviews and give you some idea of what you might need to work on before arriving at business school.
And should you choose to take the GMAT exam again, the GMAT ESR gives you the ability to use your results to improve your performance. Getting your best GMAT score is not always about what you know. It's also about feeling confident on the day of your exam. Now you have another tool to put you in the driver's seat.
What is the GMAT™ Enhanced Score Report?
Three Steps to Your Best Score
The GMAT Enhanced Score Report is the latest tool from the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), maker of the GMAT exam, designed to help you toward your best score yet—before, during, and after the exam.
Step 1: Use the GMAT™ Official Starter Kit + Practice Exams 1 & 2
Kick off your preparation with our free GMAT Official Starter Kit + Practice Exams 1 & 2 so that you can identify the areas you need to focus on most. GMAT Official Practice Exams 3-6 feature an Enhanced Score Report so you can strengthen your performance and build a study plan that's focused on preparation, practice, and improvement so there are no surprises on the day you take the GMAT.
Access your Free GMAT Official Starter Kit + Practice Exams 1 & 2
Step 2: Preview your score before sending to schools
Find out your scores immediately after you complete the GMAT exam with Score Preview, so that you can decide whether to report or cancel them. With Score Preview, you get even greater control over you test-taking experience. With this tool, you don't have to guess how you did or accept less than your best.
Step 3: Evaluate your performance
You finally completed the GMAT exam, but you have a feeling you can do even better. Your GMAT Enhanced Score Report gives you detailed analysis of your performance—by question type, area of focus, and pacing so you can refine your studies and do even better the next time around.