Question about scoring requirements

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Question about scoring requirements

by rlf002 » Sun Jul 18, 2010 8:12 am
My school has told me they don't even look at the AWA and its all about a formula with the actual GMAT score, so I was just going to skip them, why waste my time? But then I was reading on the GMAT website and it says:

Please note that you must respond to both essay prompts and work on each multiple-choice section of the test in order to obtain an Official Score Report.

If I type something like "I opt out of the AWA section", would that be good enough for them to give me my overall GMAT score or do you think they'd cancel them? Or is there a better way to skip the writing?
Source: — GMAT Strategy |