How many GMAT scores Schools see
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Recently, I came across one out of blue question that wondering me from past quiet some time...If a guy has taken GMAT more than 3 times..Let's say 4 times...Is it true that schools only see most recent 3 scores in official report ? or do they see all 4 scores ?
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Yes, only the most recent 3.
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Your report will have only 3 scores, but the ones sent by GMAC to the schools will have your entire GMAT history in the past 5 years irrespective of the no of attempts. Check the below link. Whether the schools check that report or yours depends, most bschools just cross check it once you are almost through the admission process just for verification purpose, till then your report plays the part. Unless you make a significant improvement between two attempts it doesn't matter how many attempts you take, only the highest score is considered.
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