Hi,
If you take the GMAT in September, that means you'll immediately start working on applications and most likely will be limited to submitting in Round 2. That is totally fine, as long as you are aware of that. If you want to submit in R1, or if you want to leave yourself time to retake the GMAT in case you are unhappy with your score, you might consider taking it sometime between June-August.
Good luck!
Mili
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