Hi All,
I took the GMAT several times and sent my scores to different schools each time. So, my question is...if i sent my scores to school xyz the first time i took it and that particular score was not my highest, do i need to re-send my score report again?
Thanks,
maus
Confused: Sending GMAT scores
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- vineeshp
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Yes!
GMAT sends past scores only: specifically ALL scores from the past 5 years.
It does not resend scores just because you retook the test. If you retook and have a better score, you have to send again.
GMAT sends past scores only: specifically ALL scores from the past 5 years.
It does not resend scores just because you retook the test. If you retook and have a better score, you have to send again.
Vineesh,
Just telling you what I know and think. I am not the expert.
Just telling you what I know and think. I am not the expert.
- FutureWorks
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Hi Maus
You would need to report all the test scores to the schools. So yes please do send them the scores that came from your second attempt
You would need to report all the test scores to the schools. So yes please do send them the scores that came from your second attempt
Really? I asked mba.com and they told me the schools see ALL scores from the past 5 years, meaning they can access scores subsequent to those you sent them after your first attempt (I assume they basically have access to your file). Is this not correct?vineeshp wrote:Yes!
GMAT sends past scores only: specifically ALL scores from the past 5 years.
It does not resend scores just because you retook the test. If you retook and have a better score, you have to send again.