do schools accept best Q and best V
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Yep, 8)bbuisson wrote:do any schools allow you to use your best quant score and your best verbal score, i.e. quant from gmat 1 and verbal from gmat 2? if so, which schools allow you to do this?
there are some b-schools who have such policy.
TUCK for instance ... considers best of individual scores of different GMAT.
cool naa?
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Yes you're right.smkrn wrote:Are you sure this is true of MIT-Sloan? I have never heard or read that. I have however read that Tuck and Kellogg will consider quant and verbal scores from different tests.
My b-school knowledge is got rust and needs to polish up bit (which I have started now)
I forgot it was TUCK & not MIT.
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