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amtoninato
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Hello!
I will be taking the GMAT on Monday July 29th, but I am planning to bank this score until I actually apply for business schools later down the road. I just finished college and had the entire summer off before I start my corporate job this fall, so I thought taking the GMAT would be worthwhile because the scores are valid for five years. However, I've read online you must pick schools to send in your scores at the test center. Does anyone know if you can opt to postpone sending the score into schools and still have access to the score report? I'm not entirely sure what schools I'll be applying to yet, so I preferably would like to save the score until I apply in 2-5 years. If anyone has experience in this or knows about the process for "banking" your GMAT score, I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks!
Have a great day,
Ashley
I will be taking the GMAT on Monday July 29th, but I am planning to bank this score until I actually apply for business schools later down the road. I just finished college and had the entire summer off before I start my corporate job this fall, so I thought taking the GMAT would be worthwhile because the scores are valid for five years. However, I've read online you must pick schools to send in your scores at the test center. Does anyone know if you can opt to postpone sending the score into schools and still have access to the score report? I'm not entirely sure what schools I'll be applying to yet, so I preferably would like to save the score until I apply in 2-5 years. If anyone has experience in this or knows about the process for "banking" your GMAT score, I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks!
Have a great day,
Ashley













