Hi, I am very happy to say that I have been admitted to my MBA school of choice.
Thanks a lot for your inputs. They truly helped a lot.
After much celebration, I turned sentimental and browsed through my MBA Application form - one of the many I spent sleepless nights crafting. To my surprise, I realized that I actually entered my GMAT component scores incorrectly in the application form.
My Overall GMAT score was correct, but I mistakenly interchanged my Quant and Verbal scores.
My scores should have appeared as follows:
Overall: 760 (99%)
Quant: 49 (88%)
Verbal: 45 (98%)
But i typed it as:
Overall: 760 (99%)
Quant: 45 (98%)
Verbal: 49 (88%)
Careless mistake, I know. But clearly, this was an honest mistake, given that the raw scores as typed should have had different percentile figures. Likewise, I also sent my official scores to the school, and they should have it in their records.
My question, therefore, is this - is there anything for me to worry about? I mean, could it be possible that the basis for the admission was the self-reported percentile scores? And a correction of this, regardless of reason, would endanger the decision?
Or does the admission committee verify reported scores prior to decision? I know for a fact that a verification process is impending, and I am not sure if this will raise any red flags.
At any rate, do you have any suggestions on what I should do, if anything?
After much celebration, I turned sentimental and browsed through my MBA Application form - one of the many I spent sleepless nights crafting. To my surprise, I realized that I actually entered my GMAT component scores incorrectly in the application form.
My Overall GMAT score was correct, but I mistakenly interchanged my Quant and Verbal scores.
My scores should have appeared as follows:
Overall: 760 (99%)
Quant: 49 (88%)
Verbal: 45 (98%)
But i typed it as:
Overall: 760 (99%)
Quant: 45 (98%)
Verbal: 49 (88%)
Careless mistake, I know. But clearly, this was an honest mistake, given that the raw scores as typed should have had different percentile figures. Likewise, I also sent my official scores to the school, and they should have it in their records.
My question, therefore, is this - is there anything for me to worry about? I mean, could it be possible that the basis for the admission was the self-reported percentile scores? And a correction of this, regardless of reason, would endanger the decision?
Or does the admission committee verify reported scores prior to decision? I know for a fact that a verification process is impending, and I am not sure if this will raise any red flags.
At any rate, do you have any suggestions on what I should do, if anything?

















