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How to Convert GRE to GMAT

You took the GRE and now you want to know how you would score on the GMAT. While there is no magic formula to get a perfect correlation, the Educational Testing Service (ETS) has created a tool that can predict your GMAT total score. ETS made this tool for admissions committees, but since it is publicly available on the ETS website, ets.org, you can use it to decide whether you are ready to take the GMAT. If you happen to be applying to an institution that accepts the GRE as a substitute for the GMAT, this is the tool that the admissions committee will likely use in evaluating your GRE scores.

Things You'll Need

  • Microsoft Excel
  • Internet connection
  • GRE scores
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Instructions

    • 1

      Direct your browser to ets.org.

    • 2

      Click on the hyperlink "GRE," under the Tests column. Click on "For Institutions," along the top of the page. Click on "GRE for Business School," on the right side of the page.

    • 3

      Click on "Download the GRE Comparison Tool for Business Schools (Excel)." This will open a dialog box, allowing you to save the GRE Comparison Tool workbook to your computer. Click "Save" and "OK" to save the file to your computer. If you would like to save the file to a particular folder, use the "Browse" button.

    • 4

      Locate the file you just saved. Unless you changed the file name while saving, it should be called "GRE_Comparison_Tool_2_0_07.xlsx". If you have difficulty finding it, navigate to your desktop and type "CTRL+F" (PC) or to the Finder (Mac) and type "COMMAND+F" to search by file name "GRE_Comparison_Tool_2_0_07.xlsx".

    • 5

      Open the file you just saved.

    • 6

      Open the workbook's second tab, "GRE Comparison Tool v2.0".

    • 7

      Find and click on the empty cell to the right of the cell "Verbal Reasoning" and type your Verbal Reasoning score.

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      Find and click on the empty cell to the right of the cell "Quantitative Reasoning" and type your Quantitative Reasoning score.

    • 9

      Click anywhere outside the cells that you populated, and the spreadsheet formulas will automatically calculate your "Predicted GMAT Total Score" to the right of your GRE scores.

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