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What is the GMAT Percentile?

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You'll also receive a percentile rank, from 0% to 99%, for each of your four GMAT scores. A percentile rank indicates how you performed relative to the entire GMAT test-taking population during the most recent three-year period. For example, a percentile rank of 70% means that you scored higher than 70% (and lower than 30%) of all other GMAT test-takers during the most recent three years.

What is 95th percentile?

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th percentile refers to the top 95th percent of your bandwidth. In most cases, when measuring your average bandwidth transfer rate, we will remove the top 5% off of the "record" prior to averaging your bandwidth use. This ensures that spikes in traffic do not cause your rates to fluctuate substantially. See similar questions...

What is the GMAT?

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The GMAT, or Graduate Management Admission Test, measures language, quantitative and writing skills. It is designed to help predict academic performance in graduate management school. See similar questions...

What is the GMAT anyway?

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The GMAT is the standardized test used by business schools to determine admission into their programs. The test lasts approximately 3 1/2 hours. You'll have two half-hour essays that you'll write first followed by a 5-minute break. Next, you'll have a 75-minute quantitative section consisting of 37 questions followed by another 5-minute break. You'll finish with a 75-minute verbal section consisting of 41 questions. See similar questions...

Why are test scores sometimes stated as a percentile?

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The idea is to show how a person's IQ relates to that of the general population. IQ tests, as explained above, have a mean score of 100 and-here come the hated statistics-a standard deviation of 15, leading to the following relationship: This chart demonstrates that a person with an IQ of 125 is brighter than 95% of the population as a whole, whereas an IQ of 135 puts the person ahead of 99% percent of the pack. In other words, only one person in 100 is brighter than someone whose IQ is 135. See similar questions...

What is 95th percentile bandwidth billing?

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Bandwidth is often sold by hosting company's in "gigs" of bandwidth transfer on the lower end, but on the higher end it is purchased by ISPs in mbps (megabits per second). This is because more important than the amount of data transfer is the capacity utilized while doing so- since no one else can use that capacity if you are using it all up. A gig of transfer is like a gallon of gas, but mbps is like the size of the pipeline that the gas is going through. See similar questions...

Question: Do I need to take the GMAT?

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Answer: Yes, McCallum Graduate School of Business School applicants are required to take the GMAT. Applicants to the MS Human Factors in Information Design, MS in Finance or MS Information Technology may submit GRE scores in the place of GMAT scores. The other exception would be for the MS Financial Planning and the MS Taxation, waivers for the GMAT include the following: Passed all portions of the CPA, Bar, CFP exams or Master’s Degree in Business See similar questions...

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