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nycOliviaMBA
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Hello, all! I was unsure which forum to post this question in, but this really is a question about culture, not strategy.
For the top-20 b-schools, is it common to have to share your GMAT score with your peers? I mean, is someone going to ask during a study group/happy hour/regular chit chat? That seems like an incredibly rude thing to do, but the GMAT does have a way of popping up beyond MBA admissions... I know finance and consulting recruiters may ask for it, ect.
This question came up because I was joking with my significant other, who is a physician and had to endure the MCAT, that I can't get a bad GMAT because I don't want to keep a crappy score a secret in school (jk jk). He was absolutely dismayed at the prospect that you would ever have to speak of your score in public...ever. He wouldn't dream of asking one of his peers in residency what their score was, but that doesn't seem outside the realm of possibility for MBAers.
So, is that a thing? In b-school are you expected to share your score or is it a huge no-no to ask?
For the top-20 b-schools, is it common to have to share your GMAT score with your peers? I mean, is someone going to ask during a study group/happy hour/regular chit chat? That seems like an incredibly rude thing to do, but the GMAT does have a way of popping up beyond MBA admissions... I know finance and consulting recruiters may ask for it, ect.
This question came up because I was joking with my significant other, who is a physician and had to endure the MCAT, that I can't get a bad GMAT because I don't want to keep a crappy score a secret in school (jk jk). He was absolutely dismayed at the prospect that you would ever have to speak of your score in public...ever. He wouldn't dream of asking one of his peers in residency what their score was, but that doesn't seem outside the realm of possibility for MBAers.
So, is that a thing? In b-school are you expected to share your score or is it a huge no-no to ask?