Admissions experts:
First, thanks for taking the time to answer so many questions on here pro bono. We sure do appreciate it.
Anyway, on with my question. I read on Tuck's admission website that a candidate can submit two GMAT scores and they will consider the highest quant and highest verbal.
Has anyone had that experience that would like to share/confirm? Also, does anyone know of any other schools which do this?
(If you couldn't tell already, I have skewed q/v scores across two GMATS)
Thanks!
First, thanks for taking the time to answer so many questions on here pro bono. We sure do appreciate it.
Anyway, on with my question. I read on Tuck's admission website that a candidate can submit two GMAT scores and they will consider the highest quant and highest verbal.
Has anyone had that experience that would like to share/confirm? Also, does anyone know of any other schools which do this?
(If you couldn't tell already, I have skewed q/v scores across two GMATS)
Thanks!












