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thejesterr
- Newbie | Next Rank: 10 Posts
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- Joined: Fri Jan 02, 2009 6:46 pm
Unfortunately, I did not beat the GMAT... it beat me (this time).
I'm applying to a real estate program that requires either the gmat or the gre. I took the GRE this summer and scored fine, but I got the idea in my head to take the GMAT too, to broaden my application options in case I did well. I took it on Sat. and had a total collapse on the quant.... ended up getting a 620, but that is factoring in that I got a 95% on verbal. You do the math (I certainly cannot).
Anyway, I am SERIOUSLY regretting sending in my GMAT score to this program. Does anyone know how the logistics work? Does the GMAT score database somehow check against every applicant and supply a score for every applicant to that school in their database? Or, does the score report service only kick in if you reference the score on your application, acting as a verification? If I sent my score to the school, how is the school notified?
Thank you
I'm applying to a real estate program that requires either the gmat or the gre. I took the GRE this summer and scored fine, but I got the idea in my head to take the GMAT too, to broaden my application options in case I did well. I took it on Sat. and had a total collapse on the quant.... ended up getting a 620, but that is factoring in that I got a 95% on verbal. You do the math (I certainly cannot).
Anyway, I am SERIOUSLY regretting sending in my GMAT score to this program. Does anyone know how the logistics work? Does the GMAT score database somehow check against every applicant and supply a score for every applicant to that school in their database? Or, does the score report service only kick in if you reference the score on your application, acting as a verification? If I sent my score to the school, how is the school notified?
Thank you












