Hey guys,
I am new to the party . I had a query about how universities look at the GMAT scores.
Say, I take the GMAT 3 times and always keep the scores (no cancellations). And, let's say that out of the three times, my highest score is the second one. So, when I send these to my chosen universities, will they consider my latest score (the third one) or my second try - the Highest one??
Thanks in advance for your help.
Latest score or the Highest???
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Generally schools consider only your highest score, however this policy may vary depending on the MBA program you apply. To be certain, it may be worth calling the schools you're considering--it's a good question.
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