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You add the scores together and then divide by the number of scores. So if you rolled a dice and your scores were, 3, 5, 2, and 6 You would add these together, getting 16, and then you would divide this by 4 (because you have 4 scores) and so your mean would be 4 (16/4=4) sum of scores / number of scores = mean. Hope this helps.
You add up all of the score/grades and then you divide by the amount of scores/grades total. So if you had 10 scores/grades total you would add them all up and then divide them by 10.
You have to add all of the three scores up. You will get a larger number than any of the three scores. You then divide your larger number by 3 and this will give you the average of the three scroes.
You add all the scores together then divide by the number of things you have got.
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The standard scores for the Verbal Section and Quantitative Sections are about 470 and 570 respectively. The GRE Test results comprise four different scores: a total score, and separate scores for Verbal, Quantitative, and Analytical Writing Assessment sections. The total score is reported out of 1600 and the sectional scores are out of 800. The Writing Assessment section is scored separately on 6. Source: http://www.indobase.com/study-abroad/gre/gre-score.html
About 1500 total
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The maximum possible scores on the GRE are 800 for Verbal Reasoning ("English"), 800 for Quantitative Reasoning ("Math"), and 6 for Analytical Writing. The scores are reported separately.
http://www.greexplorer.com/Average-GRE-Scores/Florida-Institute-of-Technology.html
don't see what is the stranded of <a href="http://gre-examtips.blogspot.com/2012/01/gre-good-scores.html">GRE Scores</a> only try to improve it.
Bill Gates scores 580 on the quantitative and 540 on the verbal part.
1. GMAT Examination is for MBA program. GRE Examination is basically for higher studies PhD and MS. However some universities have been taking GRE scores for MBA.
The answer below is only partially correct... on the gre website, you can view your scores for free, as soon as they are available - usually 10 to 15 days after taking the test. You can call & pay, as mentioned below or you can wait for them to mail the scores, also mentioned below. nope, you can either wait 10- 15 days for them to mail the scores or you can pay $12 to listen to your scores via phone. Its all on the GRE website under score reporting
10 to 15 working days
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